Data Lakehouse: Benefits of Open Source for Tampa Bay Data Engineering Group
Open source technologies have been a driving force in transforming the data warehouse-based infrastructure of the past into the modern data lakehouse of today. Alex Merced, a Dremio Developer Advocate, recently presented at Tampa Bay Data Engineering Group to discuss this evolution and how open source is powering it. The data lakehouse is a new approach to storing and managing data that combines the best of both worlds - the scalability and agility of a data lake and the reliability and security of a traditional data warehouse. A key part of this transformation is driven by open source technologies, which are becoming increasingly popular as organizations look for more cost-effective ways to manage their data. Open source technology has allowed organizations to move away from costly proprietary systems and toward more flexible, cost-effective solutions. With open source software, organizations can quickly build custom solutions that meet their specific needs without having to purchase expensive licenses or hire specialized personnel. This has enabled organizations to take advantage of new technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, and big data analytics in order to gain valuable insights from their data. In his presentation at Tampa Bay Data Engineering Group, Alex Merced discussed how open source technologies have revolutionized what is possible on the data lakehouse platform. He showcased several examples of how these technologies are being used by organizations around the world to build powerful solutions for managing their data lakes and warehouses. He also discussed how these same open source tools can be used to create an efficient Data Lake Engine that can be used for both traditional ETL workloads as well as emerging analytics workloads such as AI/ML applications. Open source technology has opened up possibilities for businesses looking for better ways to store and access their valuable corporate data without breaking their budgets or sacrificing security or reliability. By leveraging these powerful tools, businesses can gain access to real-time insights that can be used to make informed decisions about their operations and strategies. Alex Merced’s presentation at Tampa Bay Data Engineering Group provided an overview of how open source technology is transforming the way we think about managing our corporate data stores in today’s digital world. Connect with us! Twitter: https://bit.ly/30pcpE1 LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2PoqsDq Facebook: https://bit.ly/2BV881V Community Forum: https://bit.ly/2ELXT0W Github: https://bit.ly/3go4dcM Blog: https://bit.ly/2DgyR9B Questions?: https://bit.ly/30oi8tX Website: https://bit.ly/2XmtEnN
Open source technologies have been a driving force in transforming the data warehouse-based infrastructure of the past into the modern data lakehouse of today. Alex Merced, a Dremio Developer Advocate, recently presented at Tampa Bay Data Engineering Group to discuss this evolution and how open source is powering it. The data lakehouse is a new approach to storing and managing data that combines the best of both worlds - the scalability and agility of a data lake and the reliability and security of a traditional data warehouse. A key part of this transformation is driven by open source technologies, which are becoming increasingly popular as organizations look for more cost-effective ways to manage their data. Open source technology has allowed organizations to move away from costly proprietary systems and toward more flexible, cost-effective solutions. With open source software, organizations can quickly build custom solutions that meet their specific needs without having to purchase expensive licenses or hire specialized personnel. This has enabled organizations to take advantage of new technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, and big data analytics in order to gain valuable insights from their data. In his presentation at Tampa Bay Data Engineering Group, Alex Merced discussed how open source technologies have revolutionized what is possible on the data lakehouse platform. He showcased several examples of how these technologies are being used by organizations around the world to build powerful solutions for managing their data lakes and warehouses. He also discussed how these same open source tools can be used to create an efficient Data Lake Engine that can be used for both traditional ETL workloads as well as emerging analytics workloads such as AI/ML applications. Open source technology has opened up possibilities for businesses looking for better ways to store and access their valuable corporate data without breaking their budgets or sacrificing security or reliability. By leveraging these powerful tools, businesses can gain access to real-time insights that can be used to make informed decisions about their operations and strategies. Alex Merced’s presentation at Tampa Bay Data Engineering Group provided an overview of how open source technology is transforming the way we think about managing our corporate data stores in today’s digital world. Connect with us! Twitter: https://bit.ly/30pcpE1 LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2PoqsDq Facebook: https://bit.ly/2BV881V Community Forum: https://bit.ly/2ELXT0W Github: https://bit.ly/3go4dcM Blog: https://bit.ly/2DgyR9B Questions?: https://bit.ly/30oi8tX Website: https://bit.ly/2XmtEnN