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Paul Rankin
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Paul is a Data Strategy consultant and Data Product specialist with a focus on Data Platforms, Data Management and Governance. Formerly Head of Data Platforms with Roche Diagnostics, he has over fifteen years experience in designing and delivering data and analytics solutions for a large number of national and international organisations. He currently lives & works in Switzerland whilst supporting Clients throughout Europe and the US.
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DataOps, and more recently, Data Products have still only been around for a relatively short period of time.
However, the collective experience of those who have been working in this area is now sufficiently large that patterns and trends have emerged, as well as a regular set of misconceptions!
In this session, Keith Belanager, DataOps.live Field CTO and multi decade practitioner, Paul Rankin, former Head of Data Platforms and Governance at Roche Diagnostics, multi decade practitioner and Data Mesh and Data Products expert, and Guy Adams, DataOps.live co-founder and author of DataOps for Dummies and Data Products for Dummies, meet to discuss the top myths and misconceptions they see and give the real facts!
Learn how top companies combine developer experience with DataOps principles to increase productivity & accelerate data product development.
The developer experience, or DevEx, has become an essential pillar in data product development. It not only facilitates the work of the development team but also drives innovation and efficiency.
During this session we will learn from IDC award winning data platform consultant Paul Rankin how some of Switzerland's top companies are turning their attention to the developer experience in combination with true DataOps principles to increase productivity and accelerate data product development cycles.