Excella’s Eric Schiller recently gave his presentation, “Data Engineering at the Speed of Software Development: Introducing the DataOps Manifesto,” at the Data Summit Connect 2020. Eric explained how to make the DataOps Manifesto actionable and discussed what big data professionals have come to value in analytics, namely: Individuals and interactions over processes and tools Working […]
Excella’s Eric Schiller recently gave his presentation, “Data Engineering at the Speed of Software Development: Introducing the DataOps Manifesto,” at the Data Summit Connect 2020. Eric explained how to make the DataOps Manifesto actionable and discussed what big data professionals have come to value in analytics, namely:
For more details on Eric’s presentation, check out this editorial from Database Trends and Applications. To access the Data Summit, click here.
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