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www.onehouse.ai
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| | | | | Learn how Open Engines enables you to deploy open source engines on top of open data - inside or outside Onehouse - with a few clicks at lower maintenance costs than self-installed deployments. | |
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www.ssp.sh
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| | | | | Today, there are 6,500 people on LinkedIn who call themselves data engineers. The number of data engineers has doubled in the past year. So is it really the future of data warehousing? What is data engineering? These questions and much more I want to answer in this blog post. | |
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rmoff.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article discusses the evolution of data engineering in 2022, focusing on storage and access methods for analytical data, including the transition from traditional data warehouses to modern data lakehouses and open formats. | |
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www.morling.dev
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| | | If you are following the news around Debezium-?an open-source platform for Change Data Capture (CDC) for a variety of databases-?you may have seen the announcement that the project is in the process of moving to the Commonhaus Foundation. I think this is excellent news for the Debezium project, its community, and open-source CDC at large. In this post I'd like to share some more context on why I am so excited about this development. | ||