INSIGHTS
DRILL TO DETAIL PODCAST
Mark Rittman is joined each episode by a special guest from the world of business intelligence, analytics and big data.
Months
- September 2016 2
- October 2016 4
- November 2016 5
- December 2016 3
- January 2017 2
- February 2017 3
- March 2017 4
- April 2017 1
- May 2017 4
- June 2017 4
- July 2017 4
- August 2017 1
- September 2017 1
- October 2017 3
- November 2017 2
- December 2017 4
- January 2018 1
- February 2018 2
- March 2018 1
- April 2018 2
- May 2018 2
- June 2018 2
- July 2018 1
- October 2018 1
- March 2019 2
- April 2019 3
- May 2019 2
- June 2019 3
- July 2019 2
- August 2019 1
- October 2019 1
- November 2019 2
- December 2019 1
- January 2020 1
- April 2020 2
- May 2020 2
- June 2020 1
- July 2020 1
- December 2020 1
- March 2021 3
- April 2021 2
- May 2021 1
- June 2021 2
- March 2022 2
- April 2022 2
- May 2022 2
- February 2023 1
- March 2023 2
- April 2023 2
- May 2023 1
- June 2023 2
- July 2023 2
- August 2023 2
- September 2023 1
- September 2024 1
- October 2024 2
- November 2024 2
- December 2024 1
Tags
- AI 3
- Airbnb 1
- Airflow 3
- Amazon Athena 2
- Amazon Web Services 1
- Analytics in Startups 5
- Apache Arrow 2
- Apache Drill 2
- Apache Kafka 2
- Apache Kud 1
- Apache Kudu 2
- Artificial Intelligence 5
- Automated Analytics 3
- Bi-Modal Analytics 5
- BiModal IT 2
- Cloudera 2
- Confluent 1
- Consulting 3
- Cube 4
- Customer Data Platform 4
- Dagster 2
- Data Capital 2
- Data Catalogs 1
- Data Discovery 1
- Data Engineering 6
- Data Fabric 1
- Data Governance 6
- Data Lineage 1
- Data Modelling 5
- Data Pipelines 5
- Data Platform Engineers 1
- Data Prep 3
- Data Quality 4
- Data Robot 1
- Data Teams 1
- Data Warehousing 4
- Databricks 1
- Devops 1
- DuckDB 1
- ETL 2
- Elasticsearch 1
- Embedded Analytics 1
- Evaluex 1
- Firebolt 1
- Fishtown Analytics 1
- FiveTran 2
- GA4 1
- GDPR 2
- Gartner 5
- Gluent 2
Drill to Detail Ep.88 'Superset, Preset and the Future of Business Intelligence' with Special Guest Maxime Beauchemin
Maxime Beauchemin returns to the Drill to Detail Podcast and joins Mark Rittman to talk about what's new with Apache Airflow 2.0, the origin story for Apache Superset and now Preset.io, why the future of business intelligence is open source and news on Marquez, a reference implementation of the OpenLineage open source metadata service for the collection, aggregation, and visualization of a data ecosystem’s metadata sponsored by WeWork.
Drill to Detail Ep.52 'Lyft, Ride-Share Analytics and ETL Developer Productivity ' With Special Guest Mark Grover
Mark Rittman is joined by returning Special Guest Mark Grover to talk about his move from Cloudera and product engineering to a product manager role at Lyft; analytics use-cases in the ride-sharing industry; and the move from conversations about ETL tools, technology and engines to templates, paradigms and developer productivity.
- Mark Grover LinkedIn Profile and Github Profile
- "Hadoop Application Architectures"
- "Drill to Detail Ep. 7 'Apache Spark and Hadoop Application Architectures'
- Lyft Engineering Blog
- "Software Engineer to Product Manager" blog by Gwen Shapira
- "Introduction to the Oracle Data Integrator Topology" from the Oracle Data Integrator docs site
- Apache Airflow and Amazon Kinesis homepages
- "Experimentation in a Ridesharing Marketplace" by Nicholas Chamandy, Head of Data Science at Lyft
- "How Uber Eats Works with Restaurants"
- "Deliveroo has built a bunch of tiny kitchens to feed more hungry Londoners" - Wired.co.uk
Drill to Detail Ep.26 'Airflow, Superset & The Rise of the Data Engineer' with Special Guest Maxime Beauchemin
Mark Rittman is joined by Maxime Beauchemin to talk about analytics and data integration at Airbnb, the Apache Airflow and Superset open-source projects he helped launch and now works with day-to-day at Airbnb , and his recent Medium article on "The Rise of the Data Engineer".
- "The Rise of the Data Engineer" blog by Maxime Beauchemin
- Apache Airflow
- Airbnb Superset
- "Engineers Shouldn’t Write ETL: A Guide to Building a High Functioning Data Science Department" blog by Jeff Magnusson