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NL dbt meetup: 11th Edition
2025-04-10 · 15:30
Our friends at Floryn are hosting the upcoming event at their office in Den Bosch (5 min walk from train station). 17:30 – 🍕 Welcome 18:00 – 🎤 Lights, dbt, Action: Making Analytics Engineering Visible (and Fast) Annebelle Olminkhof (Data Analyst) & Tijs Bronnenberg (Business Analyst) @ Floryn 18:30 – 🎤 Data analyst AI Agent powered by dbt Metadata - Daniel Herrera (Analytics Engineer & Developer Advocate) @ Teradata 19:00 –🥤 Drinks & Snacks --- About the talks 🎤 Lights, dbt, Action: Making Analytics Engineering Visible (and Fast) In 2022, our team of three data analysts at Floryn implemented dbt to build a more scalable and structured analytics workflow. At the time, most of our business logic was embedded in LookML within Looker, and dbt was more of a “nice to have” than a core component of our workflow. That changed last year when we migrated to a new BI tool, forcing us to extract all our LookML-based transformations into dbt. This transition made us realize how much of our logic had been siloed within Looker, and it became the catalyst for fully centralizing our data models in dbt. By making dbt the foundation of our data analytics products, we standardized data transformation, improved data quality, and created a more scalable approach to managing our data. Beyond improving our data models, dbt has enabled us to develop entirely new analytics products that wouldn’t have been possible before. With dbt as our single source of truth, our analytics engineers can now build cleaner, more reliable models while ensuring consistency across all reporting and analysis. We’ve leveraged dbt to develop metric trees that provide deeper insights into business performance as well as a data-driven warning system. By making dbt central to our analytics strategy, we’ve enhanced trust in our data and unlocked new opportunities for delivering meaningful insights. In this talk, we'll share our journey from LookML-dependent modeling to a fully dbt-driven analytics framework, the challenges we faced, and the lessons we learned along the way. Whether you're considering dbt for your organization or looking to scale your analytics capabilities, our story highlights the power of a well-structured, centralized data strategy 🎤 Data analyst AI Agent powered by dbt Metadata Generative AI adjacent concepts terms like "Agentic AI" or "vibe coding," are frequently used or misused as marketing hooks rather than as practical frameworks for understanding the technical reality of generative AI. In this talk, we aim to cut through the noise by building a data analyst AI agent completely from scratch. We will not rely on any libraries or frameworks. Instead, we will focus on what it actually takes to create an agent that can generate insights from data. One of the biggest challenges when working with large language models for sql query generation is providing the right context. Helping the model understand the structure and meaning of your data — including databases, tables, and columns and what they contain — is often the hardest part. However, if you are using a dbt, you already have access to rich metadata that can be passed to the model. This gives it the necessary understanding of the available data structures to generate accurate queries. In this session, we will walk through how to use that metadata effectively and how to connect an LLM to your database. By the end, you’ll have a clear understanding of what it takes to build a functioning data analyst agent from the ground up. --- Join the dbt Slack community: https://community.getdbt.com/ Join the conversation in the #local-netherlands channel in dbt Slack to connect with other data practitioners locally. To attend, please read the Required Participation Language for In-Person Events with dbt Labs: https://www.getdbt.com/legal/health-and-safety-policy |
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Analytics Engineering Meetup: 11th Edition
2024-09-11 · 15:30
Get ready for the 11th Analytics Engineering Meetup! Does half of your company think you're too technical while the other half thinks all you do is create colourful charts? Then you've come to the right place! Join us if you enjoy talking about data models, SQL, data pipelines, data platforms and anything else that helps you become a better analytics engineer. Schedule: 17:30 – 🍕 Pizza. 18:00 – 🎤 Mark Schep (Mark Your Data) - From Potential to Impact: Fast-Tracking Strategic Value in Analytics Projects 18:30 – 🎤 Tristan Guillevin (Ladataviz) - Building Bridges: one path the success in data visualization 19:00 - 🥤 Drinks -- About the talks: 🎙️ From Potential to Impact: Fast-Tracking Strategic Value in Analytics Projects As an analytics leader, you’re under constant pressure to deliver measurable impact. Yet, too often, teams find themselves entangled in projects that fail to reach their full strategic potential. Whether you’re managing or working within these teams, the frustration is the same. Join me as I share how bol. transformed untapped analytics potential into a series of high-impact successes across diverse business domains. Over two years, we executed eight pivotal projects by rapidly identifying and validating business value through focused experimentation. Learn how we collaborated with teams to craft compelling business cases, design low-risk, high-reward experiments, and break down complex initiatives into clear, actionable projects. This session will arm you with proven strategies to ensure your analytics efforts are sharply focused on driving tangible business outcomes, enabling your teams to make meaningful contributions—one project at a time. 🎙️ Building Bridges: one path the success in data visualization During his talk, Tristan will share his journey in data visualization, from creating his first dashboard to developing innovative tools that have transformed the way people build Tableau visualization. Through his presentation, you'll discover the power of building bridges between different ideas, tools, and ways of thinking, all while maintaining a beginner's mindset. |
Analytics Engineering Meetup: 11th Edition
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