Creating a Data-Driven Enterprise with DataOps
Insights from Facebook, Uber, LinkedIn, Twitter, and eBay
Book Details
| Authors | Ashish Thusoo, Joydeep Sen Sarma |
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media |
| Published | 2017 |
| Edition | 1st |
| Paperback | 165 pages |
| Language | English |
| ISBN-13 | 9781492049227, 9781491977835 |
| ISBN-10 | 1492049220, 1491977833 |
| License | Compliments of Qubole |
Book Description
Many companies are busy collecting massive amounts of data, but few are taking advantage of this treasure horde to build a truly data insights-driven organization. To do so, the data team must democratize both data and the insights in a way that provides real-time access to all employees in the organization. This report explores DataOps, the process, culture, tools, and people required to scale big data pervasively across the enterprise.
Just as DevOps has enabled organizations to improve coordination between developers and the operations team, DataOps closely connects everyone who handles data, including engineers, data scientists, analysts, and business users. Democratizing data with this approach requires removing barriers typical of siloed data, teams, and systems.
In this report, Apache Hive creators Ashish Thusoo and Joydeep Sen Sarma examine the characteristics of a data-driven organization that supports a self-service model.
- Explore related topics such as data lakes, metadata, cloud architecture, and data-infrastructure-as-a-service
- Examine conclusions from a survey of more than 400 senior executives whose companies are in various stages of data maturity
- Learn how data pioneers at Facebook, Uber, LinkedIn, Twitter, and eBay created data-driven cultures and self-service data infrastructures for their organizations
This book is published as open-access, which means it is freely available to read, download, and share without restrictions.
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