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Logical First, Physical Second: A Pragmatic Path to Trusted Data

Summary In this episode of the Data Engineering Podcast Jamie Knowles, Product Director for ER/Studio, talks about data architecture and its importance in driving business meaning. He discusses how data architecture should start with business meaning, not just physical schemas, a ...  Show more

Your Data, Your Lake: How Observe Uses Iceberg and Streaming ETL for Observability

Summary In this episode Jacob Leverich, cofounder and CTO of Observe, talks about applying lakehouse architectures to observability workloads. Jacob discusses Observe’s decision to leverage cloud-native warehousing and open table formats for scale and cost efficiency. He digs int ...  Show more

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