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Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview with Pallavi Phadnis

The Netflix TechBlog

Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview Interview with Pallavi Phadnis This post is part of our “ Data Engineers of Netflix ” series, where our very own data engineers talk about their journeys to Data Engineering @ Netflix. Pallavi Phadnis is a Senior Software Engineer at Netflix.

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QCon London: Lessons Learned From Building LinkedIn’s AI/ML Data Platform

InfoQ

At the QCon London 2024 conference, Félix GV from LinkedIn discussed the AI/ML platform powering the company’s products. He specifically delved into Venice DB, the NoSQL data store used for feature persistence. By Rafal Gancarz

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InfoQ Dev Summit in Boston: Two Days of Talks for Senior Developers

InfoQ

InfoQ is delighted to announce a new two-day conference, InfoQ Dev Summit Boston 2024, taking place June 24-25, 2024. This event is designed to help senior developers navigate their immediate development challenges, focusing exclusively on the technical aspects that matter right now. By Artenisa Chatziou

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AI meets operations

O'Reilly

The creation and management of data pipelines isn’t something that operations groups are responsible for–though, despite the proliferation of new titles like “data engineer” and “data ops,” in the future I suspect these jobs will be subsumed into “operations.”. Upcoming events.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly

The results for data-related topics are both predictable and—there’s no other way to put it—confusing. Starting with data engineering, the backbone of all data work (the category includes titles covering data management, i.e., relational databases, Spark, Hadoop, SQL, NoSQL, etc.). This follows a 3% drop in 2018.

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2021 Data/AI Salary Survey

O'Reilly

While it’s sadly premature to say that the survey took place at the end of the COVID-19 pandemic (though we can all hope), it took place at a time when restrictions were loosening: we were starting to go out in public, have parties, and in some cases even attend in-person conferences. We’re not sure what that means. The Last Word.

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Back-to-Basics Weekend Reading - The 5 Minute Rule - All Things.

All Things Distributed

Which makes this week a good moment to read up on some of the historical work around the costs of data engineering. For this purpose I have picked work based on two papers by Jim Gray , the brilliant IBM / Tandem / Microsoft researcher, who won a Turing award for his contributions to data and transaction processing.

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