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In this bonus episode Mark, Ryan, and Cris discuss all aspects of stagflation, including the definition, the causes, and what they're watching to assess the risk of this scenario. Follow Mark Zandi @MarkZandi, Ryan Sweet @RealTime_Econ and Cris deRitis @MiddleWayEcon for additional insight.

Questions or Comments, please email us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.    To stay informed and follow the insights of Moody's Analytics economists, visit Economic View.

Serverless ETL and Analytics with AWS Glue

Discover how to harness AWS Glue for your ETL and data analysis workflows with "Serverless ETL and Analytics with AWS Glue." This comprehensive guide introduces readers to the capabilities of AWS Glue, from building data lakes to performing advanced ETL tasks, allowing you to create efficient, secure, and scalable data pipelines with serverless technology. What this Book will help me do Understand and utilize various AWS Glue features for data lake and ETL pipeline creation. Leverage AWS Glue Studio and DataBrew for intuitive data preparation workflows. Implement effective storage optimization techniques for enhanced data analytics. Apply robust data security measures, including encryption and access control, to protect data. Integrate AWS Glue with machine learning tools like SageMaker to build intelligent models. Author(s) The authors of this book include experts across the fields of data engineering and AWS technologies. With backgrounds in data analytics, software development, and cloud architecture, they bring a depth of practical experience. Their approach combines hands-on tutorials with conceptual clarity, ensuring a blend of foundational knowledge and actionable insights. Who is it for? This book is designed for ETL developers, data engineers, and data analysts who are familiar with data management concepts and want to extend their skills into serverless cloud solutions. If you're looking to master AWS Glue for building scalable and efficient ETL pipelines or are transitioning existing systems to the cloud, this book is ideal for you.

SQL for Data Analytics - Third Edition

SQL for Data Analytics is an accessible guide to helping readers efficiently use SQL for data analytics tasks. You will learn the ins and outs of writing SQL queries, preparing datasets, and utilizing advanced features like geospatial data handling and window functions. Demystify the process of harnessing SQL to tackle analytical data challenges in a structured and hands-on way. What this Book will help me do Become proficient in preparing and managing datasets using SQL. Learn to write efficient SQL queries for summarizing and analyzing data. Master advanced SQL features, including window functions and JSON handling. Optimize SQL queries and automate analytical tasks for efficiency. Gain practical experience analyzing data with real-world scenarios. Author(s) The authors, Jun Shan, Matt Goldwasser, Upom Malik, and Benjamin Johnston, are experienced professionals in data analytics and database management. They bring a blend of technical expertise and practical insights to teaching SQL for analytics. Their collective knowledge ensures that the book caters to all levels, from foundational concepts to advanced techniques. Who is it for? This book is ideal for database engineers transitioning into analytics, backend engineers looking to deepen their understanding of production data, and data scientists or business analysts seeking to boost their SQL analytics skills. Readers should have a basic grasp of SQL and familiarity with statistics and linear algebra to fully benefit from the contents.

Mark and Cris welcome back Wayne Best, Chief Economist of Visa, to give the latest American Consumer outlook, including the topics of excess savings, spending behavior and categories, credit trends, and interest rates. They also discuss President Biden's student loan proposal. Follow Mark Zandi @MarkZandi, Ryan Sweet @RealTime_Econ and Cris deRitis @MiddleWayEcon for additional insight.

Questions or Comments, please email us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.    To stay informed and follow the insights of Moody's Analytics economists, visit Economic View.

Learning Tableau 2022 - Fifth Edition

Learning Tableau 2022 is your comprehensive guide to mastering Tableau, one of the most popular tools for data visualization and analysis. Through this book, you will understand how to build impactful visualizations, create interactive dashboards, and tell compelling stories with data. With updated coverage of Tableau 2022's latest features, this book will take your data storytelling skills to the next level. What this Book will help me do Develop effective visualizations and dashboards to present complex data intuitively. Enhance data analysis with Tableau's advanced features like clustering, AI extensions, and Explain Data. Utilize calculations and parameters for tailoring and enriching analytics. Optimize workflows for data cleaning and preparation using Tableau Prep Builder. Confidently leverage Tableau for interlinking datasets and performing geospatial analysis. Author(s) Joshua N. Milligan, the author of Learning Tableau 2022, is a seasoned Tableau Zen Master. He has years of experience helping individuals and businesses transform their data into actionable insights through visualization and analysis. With a focus on clarity and practical applications, Joshua explains complex concepts in an approachable manner and equips readers with the skills to bring their ideas to life in Tableau. Who is it for? This book is ideal for business intelligence developers, data analysts, or any professional eager to improve their data visualization skills. Both beginners looking to understand Tableau from the ground up and intermediate users aiming to explore advanced Tableau techniques will find it valuable. A Tableau license and a thirst for learning are all you'll need to embark on this data visualization journey.

Pro Data Mashup for Power BI: Powering Up with Power Query and the M Language to Find, Load, and Transform Data

This book provides all you need to find data from external sources and load and transform that data into Power BI where you can mine it for business insights and a competitive edge. This ranges from connecting to corporate databases such as Azure SQL and SQL Server to file-based data sources, and cloud- and web-based data sources. The book also explains the use of Direct Query and Live Connect to establish instant connections to databases and data warehouses and avoid loading data. The book provides detailed guidance on techniques for transforming inbound data into normalized data sets that are easy to query and analyze. This covers data cleansing, data modification, and standardization as well as merging source data into robust data structures that can feed into your data model. You will learn how to pivot and transpose data and extrapolate missing values as well as harness external programs such as R and Python into a Power Query data flow. You also will see how to handle errors in source data and extend basic data ingestion to create robust and parameterized data load and transformation processes. Everything in this book is aimed at helping you deliver compelling and interactive insight with remarkable ease using Power BI’s built-in data load and transformation tools. What You Will Learn Connect Power BI to a range of external data sources Prepare data from external sources for easy analysis in Power BI Cleanse data from duplicates, outliers, and other bad values Make live connections from which to refresh data quickly and easily Apply advanced techniques to interpolate missing data Who This Book Is For All Power BI users from beginners to super users. Any user of the world’s leading dashboarding toolcan leverage the techniques explained in this book to turbo-charge their data preparation skills and learn how a wide range of external data sources can be harnessed and loaded into Power BI to drive their analytics. No previous knowledge of working with data, databases, or external data sources is required—merely the need to find, transform, and load data into Power BI..

In today’s episode, we’re talking to Baskar Agneeswaran, CEO and Co-Founder at Vajro, a cloud-based mobile commerce platform for building high-converting mobile apps for online stores.   We talk about Baskar’s and Vajro’s background, how it’s possible to build an app within 60 minutes, and how smartphones might evolve over the next 15 years. Baskar also shares the marketing and sales models used by his company.   We discuss the difference between companies that have sales as a growth engine and those that have marketing as a growth engine, and how to strike a balance between these and the product itself. Baskar shares some of the lessons he’s learned scaling a company like Vajro. He also explains the different phases of growth.   Finally, we talk about the importance of diversity and how to balance that with alignment around a core mission.   This episode is brought to you by Qrvey The tools you need to take action with your data, on a platform built for maximum scalability, security, and cost efficiencies. If you’re ready to reduce complexity and dramatically lower costs, contact us today at qrvey.com. Qrvey, the modern no-code analytics solution for SaaS companies on AWS. 

An analytics center of excellence is the cornerstone of every data strategy, yet few data leaders know how to design one that works effectively. The key is to embrace federated techniques that balance standards and speed, agility and governance. This article explains the core components of an analytics center of excellence. Published at: https://www.eckerson.com/articles/how-to-design-an-analytics-center-of-excellence

Send us a text Money Ball is back! Nancy Hensley, Chief Marketing Officer for Stats Perform, gives us the latest on data analytics in sports. If you like sports don't listen unless you have time to be entertained. Show Notes 04:09 What does Money Ball look like now?07:30 Mrs Chicago's personal update08:40 Fan website: The Analyst11:16 Stats Perform for the rest of us17:25 Sports tech competitors18:34 Monetizing data. $115M for NFL data! What?27:44 Broadcaster and PressboxLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyhensley/ Website: https://statsperform.com/ Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun. Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.

Most of us take for granted that food is always available to us when we need it. Our local supermarkets have shelves stacked with produce from all corners of the world. Rarely do we stop to think that the items in our shopping carts have been on a long journey involving months of work by many people. How does all this food get produced in the first place, reliably, consistently and to a high standard? How do we combine and utilise scarce resources to feed billions of people around the world every day? I recently caught up with Serg Masis to answer these questions and understand how data science is used to optimise food production around the world. Serg is a Climate & Agronomic Data Scientist at global agriculture company Syngenta and author of the book ‘Interpretable Machine Learning with Python’. In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we discuss: The biggest challenges facing our global food system and how data science can help solve theseHow data science is used to help the environmentWhy Serg wrote the book ‘Interpretable Machine Learning with Python’ and why we should read itHow to make models more interpretable, and much more.Connect with Serg: Serg's website: https://www.serg.ai/#about-me Serg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smasis/ Serg's books from Packt: https://www.packtpub.com/authors/serg-masis

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by Val Kroll , Julie Hoyer , Tim Wilson (Analytics Power Hour - Columbus (OH) , Jim Cain , Moe Kiss (Canva) , Michael Helbling (Search Discovery)

We try not to navel gaze too much on this show, but our 200th episode felt like just enough of a milestone that we could do a mid-year "look back, look forward" show with a 7-year range. And we tracked down our original Commonwealth representative to join us for that discussion. Did we (first) party (cookie) like it was 1999? Maybe not, but that's the sort of reference you get with Jim Cain, the founder of Napkyn Analytics, and a co-founder of this very podcast! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.

Today I’m chatting with Emilie Shario, a Data Strategist in Residence at Amplify Partners. Emilie thinks data teams should operate like product teams. But what led her to that conclusion, and how has she put the idea into practice? Emilie answers those questions and more, delving into what kind of pushback and hiccups someone can expect when switching from being data-driven to product-driven and sharing advice for data scientists and analytics leaders.

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Answering the question “whose job is it” (5:18) Understanding and solving problems instead of just building features people ask for (9:05) Emilie explains what Amplify Partners is and talks about her work experience and how it fuels her perspectives on data teams (11:04) Emilie and I talk about the definition of data product (13:00) Emilie talks about her approach to building and training a data team (14:40) We talk about UX designers and how they fit into Emilie’s data teams (18:40) Emilie talks about the book and blog “Storytelling with Data” (21:00) We discuss the push back you can expect when trying to switch a team from being data driven to being product driven (23:18) What hiccups can people expect when switching to a product driven model (30:36) Emilie’s advice for data scientists and and analyst leaders (35:50) Emilie explains what Locally Optimistic is (37:34)

Quotes from Today’s Episode “Our thesis is…we need to understand the problems we’re solving before we start building solutions, instead of just building the things people are asking for.” — Emilie (2:23)

“I’ve seen this approach of flipping the ask on its head—understanding the problem you’re trying to solve—work and be more successful at helping drive impact instead of just letting your data team fall into this widget builder service trap.” — Emilie (4:43)

“If your answer to any problem to me is, ‘That’s not my job,’ then I don’t want you working for me because that’s not what we’re here for. Your job is whatever the problem in front of you that needs to be solved.” — Emilie (7:14)

“I don’t care if you have all of the data in the world and the most talented machine learning engineers and you’ve got the ability to do the coolest new algorithm fancy thing. If it doesn’t drive business impact, it doesn’t matter.” — Emilie (7:52)

“Data is not just a thing that anyone can do. It’s not just about throwing numbers in a spreadsheet anymore. It’s about driving business impact. But part of how we drive business impact with data is making it accessible. And accessible isn’t just giving people the numbers, it’s also communicating with it effectively, and UX is a huge piece of how we do that.” — Emilie (19:57)

“There are no null choices in design. Someone is deciding what some other human—a customer, a client, an internal stakeholder—is going to use, whether it’s a React app, or a Power BI dashboard, or a spreadsheet dump, or whatever it is, right? There will be an experience that is created, whether it is intentionally created or not.” — Brian (20:28)

“People will think design is just putting in colors that match together, like, or spinning the color wheel and seeing what lands. You know, there’s so much more to it. And it is an expertise; it is a domain that you have to develop.” — Emilie (34:58)

Links Referenced: Blog post by Rifat Majumder storytellingwithdata.com Experiencing Data Episode 28 with Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic locallyoptimistic.com Twitter: @emilieschario

Most companies experience the same pain point when working with data: it takes too long to get the right data to the right people. This creates a huge opportunity for data scientists to find innovative solutions to accelerate that process. One very effective method is to implement real-time data solutions that can increase business revenue and make it easier for anyone relying on the data to access the data they need, understand it, and make accurate decisions with it.

George Trujillo joins the show to share how he believes real-time data has the potential to completely transform the way companies work with data. George is the Principal Data Strategist at DataStax, a tech company that helps businesses scale by mobilizing real-time data on a single, unified stack. With a career spanning 30 years and companies like Charles Schwab, Fidelity Investments, and Overstock.com, George is an expert in data-driven executive decision-making and tying data initiatives to tangible business value outcomes.

In this episode, we talk about the real-world use cases of real-time analytics, why reducing data complexity is key to improving the customer experience, the common problems that slow data-driven decision-making, and how data practitioners can start implementing real-time data through small high-value analytical assets.

Summary Data has permeated every aspect of our lives and the products that we interact with. As a result, end users and customers have come to expect interactions and updates with services and analytics to be fast and up to date. In this episode Shruti Bhat gives her view on the state of the ecosystem for real-time data and the work that she and her team at Rockset is doing to make it easier for engineers to build those experiences.

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Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show about modern data management When you’re ready to build your next pipeline, or want to test out the projects you hear about on the show, you’ll need somewhere to deploy it, so check out our friends at Linode. With their new managed database service you can launch a production ready MySQL, Postgres, or MongoDB cluster in minutes, with automated backups, 40 Gbps connections from your application hosts, and high throughput SSDs. Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com/linode today and get a $100 credit to launch a database, create a Kubernetes cluster, or take advantage of all of their other services. And don’t forget to thank them for their continued support of this show! Data stacks are becoming more and more complex. This brings infinite possibilities for data pipelines to break and a host of other issues, severely deteriorating the quality of the data and causing teams to lose trust. Sifflet solves this problem by acting as an overseeing layer to the data stack – observing data and ensuring it’s reliable from ingestion all the way to consumption. Whether the data is in transit or at rest, Sifflet can detect data quality anomalies, assess business impact, identify the root cause, and alert data teams’ on their preferred channels. All thanks to 50+ quality checks, extensive column-level lineage, and 20+ connectors across the Data Stack. In addition, data discovery is made easy through Sifflet’s information-rich data catalog with a powerful search engine and real-time health statuses. Listeners of the podcast will get $2000 to use as platform credits when signing up to use Sifflet. Sifflet also offers a 2-week free trial. Find out more at dataengineeringpodcast.com/sifflet today! The biggest challenge with modern data systems is understanding what data you have, where it is located, and who is using it. Select Star’s data discovery platform solves that out of the box, with an automated catalog that includes lineage from where the data originated, all the way to which dashboards rely on it and who is viewing them every day. Just connect it to your database/data warehouse/data lakehouse/whatever you’re using and let them do the rest. Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com/selectstar today to double the length of your free trial and get a swag package when you convert to a paid plan. Data teams are increasingly under pressure to deliver. According to a recent survey by Ascend.io, 95% in fact reported being at or over capacity. With 72% of data experts reporting demands on their team going up faster than they can hire, it’s no surprise they are increasingly turning to automation. In fact, while only 3.5% report having current investments in automation, 85% of data teams plan on investing in automation in the next 12 months. 85%!!! That’s where our friends at Ascend.io come in. The Ascend Data Automation Cloud provides a unified platform for data ingestion, transformation, orchestration, and observability. Ascend users love its declarative pipelines, powerful SDK, elegant UI, and extensible plug-in architecture, as well as its support for Python, SQL, Scala, and Java. Ascend automates workloads on Snowflake, Databricks, BigQuery, and open source Spark, and can be deployed in AWS, Azure, or GCP. Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com/ascend and sign up for a free trial. If you’re a data engineering podcast listener, you get credits worth $5,000 when you become a customer. Your host is Tobias Macey and today I’m interviewing

Mark and Cris welcome Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, Senior Resident Fellow for the Climate and Energy program at Third Way, to discuss her views on climate risk in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and her outlook on the vehicle industry. Full Transcript Follow Mark Zandi @MarkZandi, Ryan Sweet @RealTime_Econ and Cris deRitis @MiddleWayEcon for additional insight.

Questions or Comments, please email us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.    To stay informed and follow the insights of Moody's Analytics economists, visit Economic View.

Codeless Time Series Analysis with KNIME

This book, "Codeless Time Series Analysis with KNIME," serves as your practical guide to mastering time series analysis using the KNIME Analytics Platform. By diving into this book, you'll explore a variety of statistical and machine learning techniques applied explicitly to real-world time series scenarios, helping you build predictive and analysis models effectively. What this Book will help me do Leverage KNIME's powerful tools to preprocess and prepare time series data for analysis. Visualize and dissect time series data into its components like trends and seasonality. Apply statistical models like ARIMA to analyze and forecast continuous data. Train and utilize neural networks including LSTM models for predictive analytics. Integrate external tools like Spark and H2O to enhance your forecasting workflows. Author(s) The authors, including experts from KNIME AG, Corey Weisinger, Maarit Widmann, and Daniele Tonini, collectively bring extensive experience in data analytics and time series modeling. Their expertise with KNIME's tools and real-world time series analysis applications ensures readers gain insights into practical, hands-on techniques. Who is it for? This book is ideally suited for data analysts and scientists eager to explore time series analysis through codeless methodologies. Beginners will benefit from the introductory explanations, while seasoned professionals will find value in the advanced topics and real-world examples. A basic understanding of the KNIME platform is recommended to get the most from this book.

In this episode, we’re talking to Kaj van de Loo, Chief Technology Officer at UserTesting.   We talk about the company’s history and the problems it solves, the way Agile development methodologies have evolved, the different types of Agile development, and the differences between B2B and B2C software.   Kaj talks about some of the best ways for companies to understand users and how to analyze data like web traffic, the growing importance of personalization in user experience, the best time to add product management to a team, and more.   Finally, we talk about the ideal ratio of QAs to developers and whether being a CTO makes someone a better CEO.

This episode is brought to you by Qrvey   The tools you need to take action with your data, on a platform built for maximum scalability, security, and cost efficiencies. If you’re ready to reduce complexity and dramatically lower costs, contact us today at qrvey.com. Qrvey, the modern no-code analytics solution for SaaS companies on AWS. 

Exam Ref PL-300 Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst

Prepare for Microsoft Exam PL-300 and help demonstrate your real-world ability to deliver actionable insights with Power BI by leveraging available data and domain expertise; to provide meaningful business value through clear data visualizations; to enable others to perform self-service analytics, and to deploy and configure solutions for consumption. Designed for data analysts, business users, and other professionals, this Exam Ref focuses on the critical thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the Microsoft Certified: Power BI Data Analyst Associate level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: Prepare the data Model the data Visualize and analyze the data Deploy and maintain assets This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Assumes you are a data analyst, business intelligence professional, report creator, or other professional seeking to validate your skills and knowledge in analyzing data with Power BI About the Exam Exam PL-300 focuses on knowledge needed to get data from different data sources; clean, transform, and load data; design and develop data models; create model calculations with DAX; optimize model performance; create reports and dashboards; enhance reports for usability and storytelling; identify patterns and trends; and manage files, datasets, and workspaces. About Microsoft Certification Passing this exam fulfills your requirements for the Microsoft Certified: Power BI Data Analyst Associate certification, demonstrating your understanding of data repositories and data processes, and your skills in designing and building scalable data models, cleaning and transforming data, enabling advanced analytic capabilities to provide meaningful business value, and collaborating with key stakeholders to deliver relevant insights based on identified business requirements. See full details at: microsoft.com/learn ...

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by John Burns (John Burns Real Estate Consulting) , Cris deRitis , Mark Zandi (Moody's Analytics) , Ryan Sweet

Mark, Ryan, and Cris kick off this episode by discussing inflation and the latest CPI Report. For the second part, they welcome John Burns, CEO of John Burns Real Estate Consulting, to give a detailed U.S. housing market outlook, that includes the topics of mortgage rates, the potential threat of a housing crash, and the affordable housing shortage. Follow Mark Zandi @MarkZandi, Ryan Sweet @RealTime_Econ and Cris deRitis @MiddleWayEcon for additional insight.

Questions or Comments, please email us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.    To stay informed and follow the insights of Moody's Analytics economists, visit Economic View.

Send us a text In this podcast we introduce you to the wonders of Intervals.icu with its founder, David Tinker. A beloved technology that analyzes your rides/runs/swims and provides basic and advanced analytics.

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