Discovering Data
En podcast av Loris Marini
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-  Jessica Talisman: PT. 2 -Taxonomies, ontologies, and a true data meshPublicerades: 2022-09-01
-  Jessica Talisman: PT. 1 - Taxonomies, ontologies, and a true data meshPublicerades: 2022-08-25
-  Bill Schmarzo: Speak the language of the businessPublicerades: 2022-08-11
-  Ole Olesen-Bagneux: The Enterprise Data CatalogPublicerades: 2022-07-20
-  Kay Firth-Butterfield: Trailblazer 02 with Head of AI and ML World Economic ForumPublicerades: 2022-06-28
-  Andrew Sunter: Leadership lessons from aikidoPublicerades: 2022-06-22
-  Dora Boussias: The architecture of InformationPublicerades: 2022-06-08
-  Stephanie Barnes: Creative learning and knowledge managementPublicerades: 2022-05-25
-  Stéphane Hamel: The future of digital marketingPublicerades: 2022-05-11
-  Lillian Pierson: Trailblazer 01 with Debbie Botha from WAIPublicerades: 2022-04-27
-  A conversation with Brent DykesPublicerades: 2022-04-14
-  Debbie Botha: Diversity and inclusion in dataPublicerades: 2022-03-30
-  Brian T. O’Neill: Design thinking for data productsPublicerades: 2022-03-16
-  James Edwards: Data and people in a $1B ecommerce business (CDO at Pet Circle)Publicerades: 2022-03-03
-  Matt David: The informed companyPublicerades: 2022-02-17
-  Ren Valera: 1 community and 3000 sunsPublicerades: 2022-02-07
-  Irina Steenbeek: Data lineage from a business perspectivePublicerades: 2022-01-31
-  Jan Ulrych: Why data lineagePublicerades: 2022-01-20
-  Welcome to discovering dataPublicerades: 2022-01-17
-  The physics of information - part 1Publicerades: 2021-12-15
Organisations that manage data well attract top talent, disrupt markets, and remain competitive. What does it take? Join information engineer, scientist, and educator Loris Marini as he learns from the best minds in the field. Welcome to data through a human lens!
