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OpenSearch Paris Meetup - 22 Janvier
2026-01-22 · 18:00
🎉Rejoignez-nous pour une nouvelle soirée technique passionnante dédiée à la découverte d’OpenSearch lors du prochain meetup OpenSearch à Paris ! 📅 Date : 22 Janvier, de 19h00 à 21h00 📍 Lieu : Amazon Web Services La Défense, Tour Carpe Diem, 31 Pl. des Corolles, 92400 Courbevoie – 9e étage 🔐 Important : Inscription obligatoire avec votre nom complet sur Meetup pour accéder aux locaux. 🗓️ Programme : 18h45 : Accueil des participants 19h00 : Expanding OpenSearch : un guide pratique pour créer des plugins personnalisés 🎤 Par Océane Piedallu, développeuse back-end chez Adelean OpenSearch est une puissante suite open source dédiée à la recherche et à l’analyse, mais sa véritable force réside dans son extensibilité. Dans cette session, nous adopterons une approche pratique pour voir comment les développeurs peuvent créer, déployer et maintenir des plugins OpenSearch personnalisés afin de débloquer de nouvelles fonctionnalités ou d’adapter le système à des besoins spécifiques. Nous passerons en revue l’anatomie d’un plugin, explorerons le cycle de développement et partagerons les bonnes pratiques pour s’intégrer aux API centrales d’OpenSearch. Que vous ajoutiez un nouveau type de requête, construisiez un processeur d’ingestion personnalisé ou modifiiez l’interface de Dashboards, cette présentation vous donnera les outils et connaissances pratiques pour bien débuter. Apportez votre curiosité… et votre IDE ! 19h30 : Dynamics 365 Sales meets OpenSearch : recherche et analytics en temps réel 🎤 Par Rodrigue Yengo, Architecte Cloud Découvrez comment enrichir Dynamics 365 Sales avec OpenSearch pour offrir une recherche full-text avancée et des analytics temps réel. Après un aperçu des bénéfices et opportunités, nous présenterons une architecture de référence sur Azure (Synapse Link, Data Lake, Event Grid, Service Bus, Container Apps) et un pas-à-pas concret pour bâtir un pipeline performant et résilient. 20h00 : Quoi de neuf dans OpenSearch 3+ 🎤 Par Hajer Bouafif, Solutions Architect chez AWS 20h20 : Buffet et Networking 🌟 Pourquoi participer ?
📌 Places limitées — inscrivez-vous dès maintenant pour garantir votre place ! À très bientôt ! 🚀 🎉 Join us for an exciting technical evening dedicated to discovering OpenSearch at the next OpenSearch meetup in Paris! 📅 Date: 22 January, from 19:00 to 21:00 📍 Location: Amazon Web Services La Défense, Tour Carpe Diem, 31 Pl. des Corolles, 92400 Courbevoie – 9th floor 🔐 Important: Registration on Meetup with your full name is mandatory to access the venue. 🗓️ Agenda: 18h45 : Welcome 19h00 : Expanding OpenSearch: a practical guide to building custom plugins 🎤 By Océane Piedallu, back-end developer at Adelean OpenSearch is a powerful open-source suite for search and analytics, but its true strength lies in its extensibility. In this session, we’ll take a practical look at how developers can build, deploy, and maintain custom OpenSearch plugins to unlock new functionality or adapt the system to specific needs. We’ll walk through the anatomy of a plugin, explore the development lifecycle, and share best practices for integrating with OpenSearch’s core APIs. Whether you’re adding a new query type, creating a custom ingest processor, or modifying the Dashboards interface, this talk will give you the tools and practical knowledge to get started. Bring your curiosity… and your IDE! 19h30 : Dynamics 365 Sales meets OpenSearch: real-time search and analytics 🎤 By Rodrigue Yengo, Cloud Architect Discover how to enhance Dynamics 365 Sales with OpenSearch to provide advanced full-text search and real-time analytics. After an overview of the benefits and opportunities, we will present a reference architecture on Azure (Synapse Link, Data Lake, Event Grid, Service Bus, Container Apps) and a concrete step-by-step approach to building a performant and resilient data pipeline. 20h00 : What's new in OpenSearch 3+ 🎤 By Hajer Bouafif, Solutions Architect at AWS 20h20 : Buffet and Networking 🌟 Why join us?
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What's New in Airflow 3.1
2025-12-10 · 18:00
Tony Costanza
– Sales Engineer
@ Astronomer
Airflow 3.1 is here, bringing new features and enhancements that make orchestration faster, more flexible, and easier to manage at scale. In this session, we’ll walk through the most impactful changes in 3.1, including improvements to the user experience, DAG management, and core functionality. Whether you’re running Airflow in production or just getting started, you’ll leave with a clear picture of what’s new, why it matters, and how to take advantage of it. |
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#334 The State of Data & AI with Tom Tunguz, VC at Theory Ventures
2025-12-01 · 10:00
Tom Tunguz
– General Partner
@ Theory Ventures
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Richie
– host
@ DataCamp
The AI landscape is evolving at breakneck speed, with new capabilities emerging quarterly that redefine what's possible. For professionals across industries, this creates a constant need to reassess workflows and skills. How do you stay relevant when the technology keeps leapfrogging itself? What happens to traditional roles when AI can increasingly handle complex tasks that once required specialized expertise? With product-market fit becoming a moving target and new positions like forward-deployed engineers emerging, understanding how to navigate this shifting terrain is crucial. The winners won't just be those who adopt AI—but those who can continuously adapt as it evolves. Tomasz Tunguz is a General Partner at Theory Ventures, a $235m early-stage venture capital firm. He blogs at tomtunguz.com & co-authored Winning with Data. He has worked or works with Looker, Kustomer, Monte Carlo, Dremio, Omni, Hex, Spot, Arbitrum, Sui & many others. He was previously the product manager for Google's social media monetization team, including the Google-MySpace partnership, and managed the launches of AdSense into six new markets in Europe and Asia. Before Google, Tunguz developed systems for the Department of Homeland Security at Appian Corporation. In the episode, Richie and Tom explore the rapid investment in AI, the evolution of AI models like Gemini 3, the role of AI agents in productivity, the shifting job market, the impact of AI on customer success and product management, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: Theory VenturesConnect with TomTom’s BlogGavin Baker on MediumAI-Native Course: Intro to AI for WorkRelated Episode: Data & AI Trends in 2024, with Tom Tunguz, General Partner at Theory VenturesRewatch RADAR AI New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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#333 Creating an AI-First Data Team with Bilal Zia, Head of Data Science & Analytics at DuoLingo
2025-11-24 · 10:00
Data science leadership is about more than just technical expertise—it’s about building trust, embracing AI, and delivering real business impact. As organizations evolve toward AI-first strategies, data teams have an unprecedented opportunity to lead that transformation. But how do you turn a traditional analytics function into an AI-driven powerhouse that drives decision-making across the business? What’s the right structure to balance deep technical specialization with seamless business integration? From building credibility through high-impact forecasting to creating psychological safety around AI adoption, effective data leadership today requires both technical rigor and visionary communication. The landscape is shifting fast, but with the right approach, data science can stand as a true pillar of innovation alongside engineering, product, and design. Bilal Zia is currently the Head of Data Science & Analytics at Duolingo, an EdTech company whose mission is to develop the best education in the world and make it universally available. Previously, he spent two years helping to build and lead an interdisciplinary Central Science team at Amazon, comprising economists, data and applied scientists, survey specialists, user researchers, and engineers. Before that, he spent fifteen years in the Research Department of the World Bank in Washington, D.C., pursuing an applied academic career. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and his interests span economics, data science, machine learning/AI, psychology, and user research. In the episode, Richie and Bilal explore rebuilding an underperforming data team, fostering trust with leadership, embedding data scientists within product teams, leveraging AI for productivity, the future of synthetic A/B testing, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: DuolingoDuolingo Blog: How machine learning supercharged our revenue by millions of dollarsConnect with BilalAI-Native Course: Intro to AI for WorkRelated Episode: The Future of Data & AI Education Just Arrived with Jonathan Cornelissen & Yusuf SaberRewatch RADAR AI New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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#332 How to Build AI Your Users Can Trust with David Colwell, VP of AI & ML at Tricentis
2025-11-17 · 10:00
David Colwell
– Vice President of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
@ Tricentis
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Richie
– host
@ DataCamp
The relationship between data governance and AI quality is more critical than ever. As organizations rush to implement AI solutions, many are discovering that without proper data hygiene and testing protocols, they're building on shaky foundations. How do you ensure your AI systems are making decisions based on accurate, appropriate information? What benchmarking strategies can help you measure real improvement rather than just increased output? With AI now touching everything from code generation to legal documents, the consequences of poor quality control extend far beyond simple errors—they can damage reputation, violate regulations, or even put licenses at risk. David Colwell is the Vice President of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Tricentis, a global leader in continuous testing and quality engineering. He founded the company’s AI division in 2018 with a mission to make quality assurance more effective and engaging through applied AI innovation. With over 15 years of experience in AI, software testing, and automation, David has played a key role in shaping Tricentis’ intelligent testing strategy. His team developed Vision AI, a patented computer vision–based automation capability within Tosca, and continues to pioneer work in large language model agents and AI-driven quality engineering. Before joining Tricentis, David led testing and innovation initiatives at DX Solutions and OnePath, building automation frameworks and leading teams to deliver scalable, AI-enabled testing solutions. Based in Sydney, he remains focused on advancing practical, trustworthy applications of AI in enterprise software development. In the episode, Richie and David explore AI disasters in legal settings, the balance between AI productivity and quality, the evolving role of data scientists, and the importance of benchmarks and data governance in AI development, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: Tricentis 2025 Quality Transformation ReportConnect with DavidCourse: Artificial Intelligence (AI) LeadershipRelated Episode: Building & Managing Human+Agent Hybrid Teams with Karen Ng, Head of Product at HubSpotRewatch RADAR AI New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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#331 The Future of Data & AI Education Just Arrived with Jonathan Cornelissen & Yusuf Saber
2025-11-12 · 09:45
Jo
– host
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Jonathan Cornelissen
– CEO
@ DataCamp
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Richie
– host
@ DataCamp
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Yusuf Saber
– Founder at Optima; Venture Partner at COTU Ventures
@ Optima; COTU Ventures
The future of education is being reshaped by AI-powered personalization. Traditional online learning platforms offer static content that doesn't adapt to individual needs, but new technologies are creating truly interactive experiences that respond to each learner's context, pace, and goals. How can personalized AI tutoring bridge the gap between mass education and the gold standard of one-on-one human tutoring? What if every professional could have a private tutor that understands their industry, role, and specific challenges? As organizations invest in upskilling their workforce, the question becomes: how can we leverage AI to make learning more engaging, effective, and accessible for everyone? As the Co-Founder & CEO of DataCamp, Jonathan Cornelissen has helped grow DataCamp to upskill over 10M+ learners and 2800+ teams and enterprise clients. He is interested in everything related to data science, education, and entrepreneurship. He holds a Ph.D. in financial econometrics and was the original author of an R package for quantitative finance. Yusuf Saber is a technology leader and entrepreneur with extensive experience building and scaling data-driven organizations across the Middle East. He is the Founder of Optima and a Venture Partner at COTU Ventures, with previous leadership roles at talabat, including VP of Data and Senior Director of Data Science and Engineering. Earlier in his career, he co-founded BulkWhiz and Trustious, and led data science initiatives at Careem. Yusuf holds research experience from ETH Zurich and began his career as an engineering intern at Mentor Graphics. In the episode, Richie, Jo and Yusuf explore the innovative AI-driven learning platform Optima, its unique approach to personalized education, the potential for AI to enhance learning experiences, the future of AI in education, the challenges and opportunities in creating dynamic, context-aware learning environments, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: Read more about the announcementTry the AI-Native Courses:Intro to SQLIntro to AI for Work New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for busines |
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#330 Harnessing AI to Help Humanity with Professor Sandy Pentland, HAI Fellow at Stanford, Co-founder of MIT Media Lab
2025-11-10 · 10:00
Richie
– host
@ DataCamp
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Alex “Sandy” Pentland
– Professor
@ MIT Media Lab
Data storytelling isn't just about presenting numbers—it's about creating shared wisdom that drives better decision-making. In our increasingly polarized world, we often miss that most people actually have reasonable views hidden behind the loudest voices. But how can technology help us cut through the noise and build genuine understanding? What if AI could help us share stories across different communities and contexts, making our collective knowledge more accessible? From reducing unnecessary meetings to enabling more effective collaboration, the way we exchange information is evolving rapidly. Are you prepared for a future where AI helps us communicate more effectively rather than replacing human judgment? Professor Alex “Sandy” Pentland is a leading computational scientist, co-founder of the MIT Media Lab and Media Lab Asia, and a HAI Fellow at Stanford. Recognized by Forbes as one of the world’s most powerful data scientists, he played a key role in shaping the GDPR through the World Economic Forum and contributed to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals as one of the Secretary General’s “Data Revolutionaries.” His accolades include MIT’s Toshiba Chair, election to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, the Harvard Business Review McKinsey Award, and the DARPA 40th Anniversary of the Internet Award. Pentland has served on advisory boards for organizations such as the UN Secretary General, UN Foundation, Consumers Union, and formerly for the OECD, Google, AT&T, and Nissan. Companies originating from his lab have driven major innovations, including India’s Aadhaar digital identity system, Alibaba’s news and advertising arm, and the world’s largest rural health service network. His more recent ventures span mental health (Ginger.io), AI interaction management (Cogito), delivery optimization (Wise Systems), financial privacy (Akoya), and fairness in social services (Prosperia). A mentor to over 80 PhD students—many now leading in academia, research, or entrepreneurship—Pentland helped pioneer fields such as computational social science, wearable computing, and modern biometrics. His books include Social Physics, Honest Signals, Building the New Economy, and Trusted Data. In the episode, Richie and Sandy explore the role of storytelling in data and AI, how technology reshapes our narratives, the impact of AI on decision-making, the importance of shared wisdom in communities, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: MIT Media LabSandy’s Booksdeliberation.ioConnect with SandySkill Track: Artificial Intelligence (AI) LeadershipRelated Episode: The Human Element of AI-Driven Transformation with Steve Lucas, CEO at BoomiRewatch RADAR AI New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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#329 Building Trust in AI Agents with Shane Murray, Senior Vice President of Digital Platform Analytics at Versant Media
2025-11-03 · 10:00
Shane Murray
– Field CTO
@ Monte Carlo
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Richie
– host
@ DataCamp
Data quality and AI reliability are two sides of the same coin in today's technology landscape. Organizations rushing to implement AI solutions often discover that their underlying data infrastructure isn't prepared for these new demands. But what specific data quality controls are needed to support successful AI implementations? How do you monitor unstructured data that feeds into your AI systems? When hallucinations occur, is it really the model at fault, or is your data the true culprit? Understanding the relationship between data quality and AI performance is becoming essential knowledge for professionals looking to build trustworthy AI systems. Shane Murray is a seasoned data and analytics executive with extensive experience leading digital transformation and data strategy across global media and technology organizations. He currently serves as Senior Vice President of Digital Platform Analytics at Versant Media, where he oversees the development and optimization of analytics capabilities that drive audience engagement and business growth. In addition to his corporate leadership role, he is a founding member of InvestInData, an angel investor collective of data leaders supporting early-stage startups advancing innovation in data and AI. Prior to joining Versant Media, Shane spent over three years at Monte Carlo, where he helped shape AI product strategy and customer success initiatives as Field CTO. Earlier, he spent nearly a decade at The New York Times, culminating as SVP of Data & Insights, where he was instrumental in scaling the company’s data platforms and analytics functions during its digital transformation. His earlier career includes senior analytics roles at Accenture Interactive, Memetrics, and Woolcott Research. Based in New York, Shane continues to be an active voice in the data community, blending strategic vision with deep technical expertise to advance the role of data in modern business. In the episode, Richie and Shane explore AI disasters and success stories, the concept of being AI-ready, essential roles and skills for AI projects, data quality's impact on AI, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: Versant MediaConnect with ShaneCourse: Responsible AI PracticesRelated Episode: Scaling Data Quality in the Age of Generative AI with Barr Moses, CEO of Monte Carlo Data, Prukalpa Sankar, Cofounder at Atlan, and George Fraser, CEO at FivetranRewatch RADAR AI New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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Chat with History – Bringing an archive to life using AI
2025-10-30 · 20:00
Niket Saurabh
– Senior Azure Cloud Engineer and Generative AI Developer
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Lucas Puddifoot
– AI Engineer
@ Capgemini
Discover how 750 years of Amsterdam’s history became searchable, speakable, and accessible to everyone. Chat with History uses Agentic AI to unlock the Amsterdam City Archive — sixty kilometres of handwritten documents — allowing users to ask natural-language questions and receive answers drawn directly from historical sources. Lucas Puddifoot and Niket Saurabh share the technical journey behind the project, including how Semantic Kernel and a multi-agent system were used to orchestrate intelligent interactions. They also discuss the challenges of working with historical data and building a scalable, multilingual experience that was even showcased to Satya Nadella. |
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From RAG to Agentic System: lessons learnt from the transition
2025-10-30 · 19:00
Zhengru Shen
– Senior Data Scientist
@ Odido
What does it really take to move from a RAG chatbot to an agentic AI system? In this talk, I’ll share the technical and organizational lessons from our migration: the importance of framework choice, common design patterns for building AI agents, the hidden blockers in data foundations, and how we approach evaluation using Langfuse. Through live demos, I’ll illustrate key challenges and design decisions that shaped our system. Beyond the technical aspects, we’ll explore the evolving skill sets for AI teams, the impact of AI-assisted coding, and practical ways to measure real business impact. |
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#328 The Challenges of Enterprise Agentic AI with Manasi Vartak, Chief AI Architect at Cloudera
2025-10-27 · 10:00
Manasi Vartak
– Chief AI Architect and VP of Product Management (AI Platform)
@ Cloudera
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Richie
– host
@ DataCamp
The promise of AI in enterprise settings is enormous, but so are the privacy and security challenges. How do you harness AI's capabilities while keeping sensitive data protected within your organization's boundaries? Private AI—using your own models, data, and infrastructure—offers a solution, but implementation isn't straightforward. What governance frameworks need to be in place? How do you evaluate non-deterministic AI systems? When should you build in-house versus leveraging cloud services? As data and software teams evolve in this new landscape, understanding the technical requirements and workflow changes is essential for organizations looking to maintain control over their AI destiny. Manasi Vartak is Chief AI Architect and VP of Product Management (AI Platform) at Cloudera. She is a product and AI leader with more than a decade of experience at the intersection of AI infrastructure, enterprise software, and go-to-market strategy. At Cloudera, she leads product and engineering teams building low-code and high-code generative AI platforms, driving the company’s enterprise AI strategy and enabling trusted AI adoption across global organizations. Before joining Cloudera through its acquisition of Verta, Manasi was the founder and CEO of Verta, where she transformed her MIT research into enterprise-ready ML infrastructure. She scaled the company to multi-million ARR, serving Fortune 500 clients in finance, insurance, and capital markets, and led the launch of enterprise MLOps and GenAI products used in mission-critical workloads. Manasi earned her PhD in Computer Science from MIT, where she pioneered model management systems such as ModelDB — foundational work that influenced the development of tools like MLflow. Earlier in her career, she held research and engineering roles at Twitter, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft. In the episode, Richie and Manasi explore AI's role in financial services, the challenges of AI adoption in enterprises, the importance of data governance, the evolving skills needed for AI development, the future of AI agents, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: ClouderaCloudera Evolve ConferenceCloudera Agent StudioConnect with ManasiCourse: Introduction to AI AgentsRelated Episode: RAG 2.0 and The New Era of RAG Agents with Douwe Kiela, CEO at Contextual AI & Adjunct Professor at Stanford UniversityRewatch RADAR AI New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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The Data Platform of the Ministry of Culture and Its Search Engine
2025-10-23 · 19:40
Vincent Bréhin
– Solutions Architect
@ Adelean
As part of its missions, the Ministry of Culture aims to centralize the diverse data it manages. How can a platform be designed to host and distribute management, heritage, and decision-making data? What architecture choices were made considering the constraints? How does the search engine integrate into this platform, providing performance and smooth access? This is the story we will share, presented as a case study with practical insights. |
Search, Data & AI avec OpenSearch chez The Fork
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The Data Platform of the Ministry of Culture and Its Search Engine
2025-10-23 · 19:40
Vincent Bréhin
– Solutions Architect
@ Adelean
As part of its missions, the Ministry of Culture aims to centralize the diverse data it manages. How can a platform be designed to host and distribute management, heritage, and decision-making data? What architecture choices were made considering the constraints? How does the search engine integrate into this platform, providing performance and smooth access? This is the story we will share, presented as a case study with practical insights. |
OpenSearch Paris Meetup - 23 Octobre 2025 à Paris 9ème
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Ask The Fork – From a classic search to a semantic search powered by AI
2025-10-23 · 19:00
Le moteur de recherche est au cœur de l’expérience utilisateur. Mais comment passer d’une recherche « classique » basée sur des mots-clés à une recherche sémantique capable de comprendre réellement les intentions ? Dans cette session, l’équipe The Fork partagera leur projet d’évolution vers une recherche augmentée par l’IA. En s’appuyant sur leur stack OpenSearch existante, ils ont ajouté une couche sémantique grâce aux LLM. L’objectif : analyser les requêtes utilisateurs, en extraire les éléments essentiels et les traduire en une recherche sémantique beaucoup plus pertinente. Vous découvrirez les défis rencontrés, les choix d’implémentation et les résultats obtenus dans un cas concret à fort impact utilisateur. |
Search, Data & AI avec OpenSearch chez The Fork
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Ask The Fork – From a classic search to semantic search powered by AI
2025-10-23 · 19:00
Search engines are at the heart of the user experience. But how do you move from a “classic” keyword-based search to a semantic search that truly understands user intent? In this session, The Fork team will share their journey toward evolving into an AI-augmented search. Building on their existing OpenSearch stack, they added a semantic layer powered by LLMs. The goal: analyze user queries, extract the key elements, and translate them into a much more relevant semantic search. You’ll discover the challenges they faced, the implementation choices, and the real-world results achieved in a high-impact user case. |
OpenSearch Paris Meetup - 23 Octobre 2025 à Paris 9ème
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#327 Building a Sales and Marketing Capability for Data Applications with Denise Persson, CMO at Snowflake, and Chris Degnan, former CRO at Snowflake
2025-10-20 · 10:00
The journey from startup to billion-dollar enterprise requires more than just a great product—it demands strategic alignment between sales and marketing. How do you identify your ideal customer profile when you're just starting out? What data signals help you find the twins of your successful early adopters? With AI now automating everything from competitive analysis to content creation, the traditional boundaries between departments are blurring. But what personality traits should you look for when building teams that can scale with your growth? And how do you ensure your data strategy supports rather than hinders your AI ambitions in this rapidly evolving landscape? Denise Persson is CMO at Snowflake and has 20 years of technology marketing experience at high-growth companies. Prior to joining Snowflake, she served as CMO for Apigee, an API platform company that went public in 2015 and Google acquired in 2016. She began her career at collaboration software company Genesys, where she built and led a global marketing organization. Denise also helped lead Genesys through its expansion to become a successful IPO and acquired company. Denise holds a BA in Business Administration and Economics from Stockholm University, and holds an MBA from Georgetown University. Chris Degnan is the former CRO at Snowflake and has over 15 years of enterprise technology sales experience. Before working at Snowflake, Chris served as the AVP of the West at EMC, and prior to that as VP Western Region at Aveksa, where he helped grow the business 250% year-over-year. Before Aveksa, Chris spent eight years at EMC and managed a team responsible for 175 select accounts. Prior to EMC, Chris worked in enterprise sales at Informatica and Covalent Technologies (acquired by VMware). He holds a BA from the University of Delaware. In the episode, Richie, Denise, and Chris explore the journey to a billion-dollar ARR, the importance of customer obsession, aligning sales and marketing, leveraging data for decision-making, and the role of AI in scaling operations, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: SnowflakeSnowflake BUILDConnect with Denise and ChrisSnowflake is FREE on DataCamp this weekRelated Episode: Adding AI to the Data Warehouse with Sridhar Ramaswamy, CEO at SnowflakeRewatch RADAR AI New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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#326 Is the Data Analyst Role Dying Out? with Mo Chen, Data & Analytics Manager at NatWest Group
2025-10-13 · 10:00
The role of data analysts is evolving, not disappearing. With generative AI transforming the industry, many wonder if their analytical skills will soon become obsolete. But how is the relationship between human expertise and AI tools really changing? While AI excels at coding, debugging, and automating repetitive tasks, it struggles with understanding complex business problems and domain-specific challenges. What skills should today's data professionals focus on to remain relevant? How can you leverage AI as a partner rather than viewing it as a replacement? The balance between technical expertise and business acumen has never been more critical in navigating this changing landscape. Mo Chen is a Data & Analytics Manager with over seven years of experience in financial and banking data. Currently at NatWest Group, Mo leads initiatives that enhance data management, automate reporting, and improve decision-making across the organization. After earning an MSc in Finance & Economics from the University of St Andrews, Mo launched a career in risk and credit portfolio management before transitioning into analytics. Blending economics, finance, and data engineering, Mo is skilled at turning large-scale financial data into actionable insight that supports efficiency and strategic planning. Beyond corporate life, Mo has become a passionate educator and community-builder. On YouTube, Mo hosts a fast-growing channel (185K+ subscribers, with millions of views) where he breaks down complex analytics concepts into bite-sized, actionable lessons. In the episode, Richie and Mo explore the evolving role of data analysts, the impact of AI on coding and debugging, the importance of domain knowledge for career switchers, effective communication strategies in data analysis, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: Mo’s Website - Build a Data Portfolio WebsiteMo’s YouTube ChannelConnect with MoGet Certified as a Data AnalystRelated Episode: Career Skills for Data Professionals with Wes Kao, Co-Founder of MavenRewatch RADAR AI New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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PyData Delhi x PyDelhi Meetup #47
2025-10-11 · 07:30
Schedule (13:00 - 17:00):
At this meetup, we'll host BoF discussions on various topics in the Python and open-source ecosystems. Please note that this is a collaborative meetup, and both PyData Delhi and PyDelhi are accepting registrations separately on their event page. If you've RSVP'd to one of the event pages on either group, please refrain from double-registering. This would help free up space for other folks. For PyData Delhi, RSVP using the button below. For PyDelhi RSVP: https://www.commudle.com/communities/pydelhi/events/pydelhi-october-bof People interested in volunteering for PyData Delhi, please stay for a while after the meetups conclude. Note: Please keep your RSVP up to date; it is a very nice thing to do! Most likely, we won't be able to accommodate more than the maximum RSVP limit. Logistics:
Doors open at 12:30, and talks start at 13:00. *** Please, unRSVP if you realise you can't make it. We're limited by space on the number of attendees, so please free up your place for your fellow community members! Follow @pydatadelhi (http://x.com/pydatadelhi) for updates and early announcements. See you at the meetup! We're on Telegram. Join us for early updates and discussions here (https://t.me/+yVjqRjOUUL1iYjI1) Share your Lightning Talks! A "lightning talk" is a quick mini-presentation (5 minutes maximum) on any Python, Julia, R, tips & tricks, caveats or personal project you'd like. We'll save time for 2-3 of these each month: to save a spot, post a comment with your talk's title/topic and create an issue at (https://github.com/pydatadelhi/talks/issues). Beginner topics are always welcome! Presentations: If you'd like to share a topic with the group at an upcoming meetup, propose a talk here (https://github.com/pydatadelhi/talks/issues) :) Contact: Message us through the message tab on the meetup page. |
PyData Delhi x PyDelhi Meetup #47
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#325 Using Data to Master the Cycles of Leadership with Carolyn Dewar, Global Practice Leader at McKinsey
2025-10-06 · 10:05
Carolyn Dewar
– Global Practice Leader, CEO Practice
@ McKinsey & Company
Leadership in data-driven organizations requires a delicate balance of technical expertise and human understanding. As businesses navigate unprecedented uncertainty in global markets, geopolitics, and technological change, the role of data as a source of truth becomes increasingly vital. But how do you create a culture where data informs decisions at every level? What separates leaders who merely collect data from those who leverage it to drive bold, transformative action? For data professionals looking to advance their careers, the challenge extends beyond technical skills to understanding how data connects to broader business strategy and organizational purpose. Carolyn Dewar is the founder and global co-leader of McKinsey & Company’s CEO Practice, where she partners with CEOs, founders, boards, and senior executives to help them maximize their effectiveness and lead their organizations through critical moments, including hypergrowth, transformation, crises, and mergers. Drawing on her extensive research and experience, Carolyn works with leaders across all stages of the CEO journey to drive large-scale organizational change, set bold strategies, and shape company culture to align leadership teams, manage external stakeholders, and optimize executive time and operating models. She helps CEOs develop the mindsets and frameworks needed to succeed in their role, ensuring they deliver lasting impact and sustainable growth. A recognized thought leader, Carolyn is the co-author of CEO Excellence: The Six Mindsets That Distinguish the Best Leaders from the Rest (a New York Times bestseller) and A CEO for All Seasons: Mastering the Cycles of Leadership. She publishes the monthly Strategic CEO newsletter and has contributed over 30 articles to Harvard Business Review, The Conference Board, and McKinsey Quarterly. Carolyn is also a member of the McKinsey Global Institute Council, which advises on MGI’s research on global economic, business, and technology trends. With over 25 years of experience advising clients across industries, including financial services, technology, and consumer sectors, Carolyn is also a sought-after keynote speaker and panelist at global conferences. In the episode, Richie and Carolyn explore common mistakes for CEOs, the unique responsibilities of a CEO, the importance of data-driven decision-making, fostering a data-centric culture, aligning data and business strategies, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: CEO Excellence: The Six Mindsets That Distinguish the Best Leaders from the RestConnect with CarolynSkill Track: Artificial Intelligence (AI) LeadershipRelated Episode: From Panic to Profit, Via Data with Bill Canady, CEO at Arrowhead Engineered ProductsRewatch RADAR AI New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills witha... |
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#324 Using Behavioral Science to Hack Your Customers Minds with Richard Shotton, Founder at Astroten
2025-09-29 · 10:00
Richard Shotton
– Founder
@ Astroten
Behavioral science is revolutionizing how businesses connect with customers and influence decisions. By understanding the psychological principles that drive human behavior, companies can create more effective marketing strategies and product experiences. But how can you apply these insights in your data-driven work? What simple changes could dramatically improve how your audience responds to your messaging? The difference between abstract and concrete language can quadruple memorability, and timing your communications around 'fresh start' moments can increase receptivity by over 50%. Whether you're designing user experiences or communicating insights, understanding these hidden patterns of human behavior could be your competitive advantage. Richard Shotton is the founder of Astroten, a consultancy that applies behavioral science to marketing, helping brands of all sizes solve business challenges with insights from psychology. As a keynote speaker, he is known for exploring consumer psychology, the impact of behavioral experiments, and how biases shape decision-making. He began his career in media planning over 20 years ago, working on accounts such as Coca-Cola, Lexus, Halifax, Peugeot, and comparethemarket. He has since held senior roles including Head of Insight at ZenithOptimedia and Head of Behavioral Science at Manning Gottlieb, while also conducting experiments featured in publications such as Marketing Week, The Drum, Campaign, Admap, and Mediatel. Richard is the author of two acclaimed books: The Choice Factory (2018), which was named Best Sales & Marketing Book at the 2019 Business Book Awards and voted #1 in the BBH World Cup of Advertising Books; and The Illusion of Choice (2023), which highlights the most important psychological biases business leaders can harness for competitive advantage. In the episode, the two Richards explore the power of behavioral science in marketing, the impact of visual language, the role of social proof, the importance of simplicity in communication, how biases influence decision-making, the fresh start effect, the ethical considerations of using behavioral insights, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: Richard’s Book—Hacking the Human Mind: The behavioral science secrets behind 17 of the world's best brandsAstrotenBlog: To create strong memories, use concrete languageConnect with RichardCourse: Marketing Analytics for BusinessRelated Episode: Career Skills for Data Professionals with Wes Kao, Co-Founder of MavenRewatch RADAR AI New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business |
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