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Mark, Ryan, and Cris welcome back Marisa DiNatale, Senior Director at Moody's Analytics to discuss the February U.S. employment report and discuss the Russia-Ukraine war and how that might impact the U.S. economy. They also mix it up and play the statistics game at the end of the show. Full episode transcript. Follow Mark Zandi @MarkZandi, Ryan Sweet @RealTime_Econ and Cris deRitis on LinkedIn 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.

Data is eating the world and every industry is impacted. In most modern businesses, customer and employee activities create a plethora of data points and information that can be analysed and interpreted to make better decisions for the business and its customers. Unfortunately, this sounds a lot easier than it is. Despite the huge mountains of data being created, many organisations struggle to get their business intelligence to serve them in the best way. This is not due to a shortage of reports and dashboard floating around – in many cases there are too many ways to get an answer to the same question.  So, why are so many organisations lacking good BI and what should they do about it? I recently spoke to Jen Stirrup to get an answer to this question and many more relating to producing and consuming business intelligence effectively. Jen is the CEO & Founder of Data Relish, a global AI, Data Science and Business Intelligence Consultancy. She is a leading authority in AI and Business Intelligence Leadership and has been named one of the Top 50 Global Data Visionaries and Top 50 Women in Technology worldwide. In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, you will learn how to avoid data paralysis and discover how to create business intelligence that gives your organisation new superpowers. Jen's website: https://jenstirrup.com/ Jen's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenstirrup/ Jen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenstirrup

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by Alfredo Coutino , Steve Cochrane , Jesse Rogers (Moody's Analytics) , Cris deRitis , Mark Zandi (Moody's Analytics) , Gaurav Ganguly (Moody's Analytics) , Adam Kamins (Moody's Analytics) , Ryan Sweet

Mark, Ryan, and Cris welcome a number of Moody's Analytics colleagues from around the world to discuss the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine war and what this means for the global economy. Full Episode Transcript here.

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.

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by Ross Cioffi , Jesse Rogers (Moody's Analytics) , Bernard Yaros (Moody's Analytics) , Mark Zandi (Moody's Analytics) , Sharon Parrott (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities)

Jesse Rogers, Bernard Yaros, Ross Cioffi, three of Mark's coauthors on his latest paper on global fiscal policy during the pandemic, join the podcast to discuss different aspects of the paper. Plus, Sharon Parrott, President of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, joins to give her perspective on the U.S. fiscal policy response to the pandemic. Recommended Reads: Read Mark's latest on Global Fiscal Policy here. Read the full CBPP analysis here. Follow Sharon on Twitter @ParrottCBPP.  Follow Mark Zandi @MarkZandi, Ryan Sweet @RealTime_Econ and Cris deRitis on LinkedIn 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.

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

Remember how we used to have bonus episodes? With International Women's Day coming up in a week, it seemed like a good time to bring them back. Tim is joined by Rehgan Avon, the founder of the organization that runs the DataConnect Conference, which will be June 2-3, 2022 in Columbus, Ohio (and virtually). It's a conference open to everyone to attend, but all of the speakers are women or gender minorities. Tim and Rehgan also discuss the current state of gender diversity in the profession and how it has changed since Rehgan started the organization that became this conference back in 2016. And there's a discount code! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.

Mastering Snowflake Solutions: Supporting Analytics and Data Sharing

Design for large-scale, high-performance queries using Snowflake’s query processing engine to empower data consumers with timely, comprehensive, and secure access to data. This book also helps you protect your most valuable data assets using built-in security features such as end-to-end encryption for data at rest and in transit. It demonstrates key features in Snowflake and shows how to exploit those features to deliver a personalized experience to your customers. It also shows how to ingest the high volumes of both structured and unstructured data that are needed for game-changing business intelligence analysis. Mastering Snowflake Solutions starts with a refresher on Snowflake’s unique architecture before getting into the advanced concepts that make Snowflake the market-leading product it is today. Progressing through each chapter, you will learn how to leverage storage, query processing, cloning, data sharing, and continuous data protection features. This approach allows for greater operational agility in responding to the needs of modern enterprises, for example in supporting agile development techniques via database cloning. The practical examples and in-depth background on theory in this book help you unleash the power of Snowflake in building a high-performance system with little to no administrative overhead. Your result from reading will be a deep understanding of Snowflake that enables taking full advantage of Snowflake’s architecture to deliver value analytics insight to your business. What You Will Learn Optimize performance and costs associated with your use of the Snowflake data platform Enable data security to help in complying with consumer privacy regulations such as CCPA and GDPR Share data securely both inside your organization and with external partners Gain visibility to each interaction with your customersusing continuous data feeds from Snowpipe Break down data silos to gain complete visibility your business-critical processes Transform customer experience and product quality through real-time analytics Who This Book Is for Data engineers, scientists, and architects who have had some exposure to the Snowflake data platform or bring some experience from working with another relational database. This book is for those beginning to struggle with new challenges as their Snowflake environment begins to mature, becoming more complex with ever increasing amounts of data, users, and requirements. New problems require a new approach and this book aims to arm you with the practical knowledge required to take advantage of Snowflake’s unique architecture to get the results you need.

Welcome to the Qrvey Podcast. In today’s episode we’re talking to Nick Durkin, Field CTO and VP of Field Engineering at Harness. He has experience in all kinds of areas, from investing to understanding architecture, so he’s the perfect guest to kick off our podcast!   Nick shares some of his knowledge around how SaaS companies can grow and scale faster, the importance of time and speed in the SaaS niche, and the biggest challenges facing companies here.   We discuss the importance of SaaS companies understanding their core competencies and focusing on what they do best. We also dive into the pros and cons associated with using third-party tools instead of developing everything themselves. Nick talks about the trends of the cloud age, like serverless architecture, and how important they are. Is this the only way to go?   Finally, Nick explains the importance of people when building companies, and creating a positive environment and culture for collaboration between everyone involved.   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.

Analytics Optimization with Columnstore Indexes in Microsoft SQL Server: Optimizing OLAP Workloads

Meet the challenge of storing and accessing analytic data in SQL Server in a fast and performant manner. This book illustrates how columnstore indexes can provide an ideal solution for storing analytic data that leads to faster performing analytic queries and the ability to ask and answer business intelligence questions with alacrity. The book provides a complete walk through of columnstore indexing that encompasses an introduction, best practices, hands-on demonstrations, explanations of common mistakes, and presents a detailed architecture that is suitable for professionals of all skill levels. With little or no knowledge of columnstore indexing you can become proficient with columnstore indexes as used in SQL Server, and apply that knowledge in development, test, and production environments. This book serves as a comprehensive guide to the use of columnstore indexes and provides definitive guidelines. You will learn when columnstore indexes shouldbe used, and the performance gains that you can expect. You will also become familiar with best practices around architecture, implementation, and maintenance. Finally, you will know the limitations and common pitfalls to be aware of and avoid. As analytic data can become quite large, the expense to manage it or migrate it can be high. This book shows that columnstore indexing represents an effective storage solution that saves time, money, and improves performance for any applications that use it. You will see that columnstore indexes are an effective performance solution that is included in all versions of SQL Server, with no additional costs or licensing required. What You Will Learn Implement columnstore indexes in SQL Server Know best practices for the use and maintenance of analytic data in SQL Server Use metadata to fully understand the size and shape of data stored in columnstore indexes Employ optimal ways to load, maintain, and delete data from large analytic tables Know how columnstore compression saves storage, memory, and time Understand when a columnstore index should be used instead of a rowstore index Be familiar with advanced features and analytics Who This Book Is For Database developers, administrators, and architects who are responsible for analytic data, especially for those working with very large data sets who are looking for new ways to achieve high performance in their queries, and those with immediate or future challenges to analytic data and query performance who want a methodical and effective solution

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by Cris deRitis , Mark Zandi (Moody's Analytics) , Ryan Sweet , Diane Lim (U.S. House Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth)

Mark, Cris, and Ryan discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the economic outlook surrounding the conflict. They also welcome Diane Lim, Policy Director for the U.S. House Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth to focus on the big topic, income and wealth distribution in the U.S.

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.

Ashley is a Principal Analytics Engineer at Hubspot, and has helped lead their implementation of dbt. Ashley makes unique connections in her writing and work. On her Substack, "syntax error at or near ❤️," Ashley might be found comparing growing companies to butterflies, or going deep on how to accommodate sensitive people in the workplace. In this conversation with Tristan & Julia, Ashley dives into the nuts and bolts of her trajectory pushing data innovation forward at Hubspot. For full show notes and to read 6+ years of back issues of the podcast's companion newsletter, head to https://roundup.getdbt.com.  The Analytics Engineering Podcast is sponsored by dbt Labs.

"We’re at a crossroads when it comes to data and its ability to make a difference. Data sprawl has become a real and costly problem inside organizations, and it is hurting innovation. Throwing good money at bad ideals is no longer acceptable, ROIs must be attained. Let us embrace innovative technology, but let us also keep in mind that data itself is useless unless you do something with it!" These are the words of Carla Gentry, one of my guests in this episode. And I agree with her. Data is a strategic asset in most organisations and need to be organised, managed and deployed with the same respect and rigour as a company’s financial capital. For data leaders it is now incumbent on them to be more than technical specialists. We need to set the vision and agenda, in terms of what data can create for customers and the business. We need to lead our organisations, not just work in them. In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we hear from Carla Gentry, Owner and Chief Data Scientist at Analytical-Solution and Whitney Myers, CEO of Zuar on what it takes to succeed with data in 2022 and beyond. Carla and Whitney are true experts and thought leaders in data-driven business leadership and I trust that you will learn a lot from the two of them, just like I have. Learn more about Carla here: Website: https://analytical-solution.com/ Twitter: @data_nerd LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/datanerd13/ Learn more about Whitney here: Website: https://www.zuar.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitney-myers-365b057/

Welcome to the show notes! 🎉 I always put interesting things in the show notes, so make sure you check them every episode! 

In today's podcast episode, I'll be sharing a recording of a seminar I gave this week to about 50 undergraduate students, specifically in the chemical engineering program at the University of Utah.

I'll be talking about: 1) what I wish I knew while I was in college and trying to break into data science 2) how data science can be applied in industrial systems and engineering

Although this was given to a live audience, I do think a lot of the advice you might find applicable to you and your situation.

Want to come to my project analyzing Ken Jee's YouTube data? Register here: https://www.linkedin.com/video/event/urn:li:ugcPost:6899114723149705216/

If you want a free way to kickstart your analytics career, check out my free 33-page PDF giving you an introduction to everything you need to know: https://www.datacareerjumpstart.com/roadmap

If you’re just starting out, you can check out my 21 Day To Data Challenge: https://www.datacareerjumpstart.com/challenge

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Mentioned in this episode: Join the last cohort of 2025! The LAST cohort of The Data Analytics Accelerator for 2025 kicks off on Monday, December 8th and enrollment is officially open!

To celebrate the end of the year, we’re running a special End-of-Year Sale, where you’ll get: ✅ A discount on your enrollment 🎁 6 bonus gifts, including job listings, interview prep, AI tools + more

If your goal is to land a data job in 2026, this is your chance to get ahead of the competition and start strong.

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Why design matters in data products is a question that, at first glance, may not be easily answered for some until they see users try to use ML models and analytics to make decisions. For Bill Báez, a data scientist and VP of Strategy at Ascend Innovations, realizing that design and UX matters in this context was a realization that grew over the course of a few years. Bill’s origins in the Air Force, and his transition to Ascend Innovations, instilled lessons about the importance of using design thinking with both clients and users. 

After observing solutions built in total isolation with zero empathy and knowledge of how they were being perceived in the wild, Bill realized the critical need to bring developers “upstairs” to actually observe the people using the solutions that were being built. 

Currently, Ascend Innovation’s consulting is primarily rooted in healthcare and community services, and in this episode, Bill provides some real-world examples where their machine learning and analytics solutions were informed by approaching the problems from a human-centered design perspective. Bill also dives in to where he is on his journey to integrate his UX and data science teams at Ascend so they can create better value for their clients and their client’s constituents. 

Highlights in this episode include:

What caused Bill to notice design for the first time and its importance in data products (03:12) Bridging the gap between data science, UX, and the client’s needs at Ascend (08:07) How to deal with the “presenting problem” and working with feedback (16:00) Bill’s advice for getting designers, UX, and clients on the same page based on his experience to date (23:56) How Bill provides unity for his UX and data science teams   (32:40) The effects of UX in medicine (41:00)

Quotes from Today’s Episode “My journey into Design Thinking started in earnest when I started at Ascend, but I didn’t really have the terminology to use. For example, Design Thinking and UX were actually terms I was not personally aware of until last summer. But now that I know and have been exposed to it and have learned more about it, I realize I’ve been doing a lot of that type of work in earnest since 2018. - Bill (03:37)

“Ascend Innovations has always been product-focused, although again, services is our main line of business. As we started hiring a more dedicated UX team, people who’ve been doing this for their whole career, it really helped me to understand what I had experienced prior to coming to Ascend. Part of the time I was here at Ascend that UX framework and that Design Thinking lens, it really brings a lot more firepower to what data science is trying to achieve at the end of the day.” - Bill (08:29) “Clients were surprised that we were asking such rudimentary questions.  They’ll say ‘Well, we’ve already talked about that,’ or, ‘It should be obvious.’ or ‘Well, why are you asking me such a simple question?’ And we had to explain to them that we wanted to start at the bottom to move to the top. We don’t want to start somewhere midway and get the top. We want to make sure that we are all in alignment with what we’re trying to do, so we want to establish that baseline of understanding. So, we’re going to start off asking very simple questions and work our way up from there...” - Bill (21:09)

“We’re building a thing, but the thing only has value if it creates a change in the world. The world being, in the mind of the stakeholder, in the minds of the users, maybe some third parties that are affected by that stuff, but it’s the change that matters. So what is the better state we want in the future for our client or for our customers and users? That’s the thing we’re trying to create. Not the thing; the change from the thing is what we want, and getting to that is the hard part.” - Brian (@rhythmspice) (26:33)

“This is a gift that you’re giving to [stakeholders] to save time, to save money, to avoid building something that will never get used and will not provide value to them. You do need to push back against this and if they say no, that’s fine. Paint the picture of the risk, though, by not doing design. It’s very easy for us to build a ML model. It’s hard for us to build a model that someone will actually use to make the world better. And in this case, it’s healthcare or support, intervention support for addicts. “Do you really want a model, or do you want an improvement in the lives of these addicts? That’s ultimately where we’re going with this, and if we don’t do this, the risk of us pushing out an output that doesn’t get used is high. So, design is a gift, not a tax...” - Brian (@rhythmspice) (34:34)

“I’d say to anybody out there right now who’s currently working on data science efforts: the sooner you get your people comfortable with the idea of doing Design Thinking, get them implemented into the projects that are currently going on. [...] I think that will be a real game-changer for your data scientists and your organization as a whole...” - Bill  (42:19)

John Leer, Chief Economist of Morning Consult, joins Mark, Cris, and Ryan to discuss consumers perception of the geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe and also the state of U.S. consumer sentiment. Cris sneaks his statistic in at the last minute. Recommended Read:  Morning Consult - Economic Outlook

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.

Learn Power BI - Second Edition

Learn Power BI is a comprehensive guide to mastering Microsoft Power BI. With step-by-step instructions, this book equips you to analyze and visualize data effectively, delivering actionable business insights. Whether you're new to Power BI or seeking to deepen your knowledge, you'll find practical examples and hands-on exercises to enhance your skills. What this Book will help me do Master the basics of using Microsoft Power BI for data analysis. Learn to clean and transform datasets effectively using Power Query. Build analytical models and perform calculations using DAX. Design professional-quality reports, dashboards, and visualizations. Understand governance and deploy Power BI in organizational environments. Author(s) Greg Deckler is a recognized expert in business intelligence and analytics, bringing years of practical experience in using Microsoft Power BI for data-driven decision-making. As an accomplished author, Greg's approachable writing style helps readers of all levels. In his book, he conveys complex concepts in a clear, structured, and user-friendly manner. Who is it for? This book is ideal for IT professionals, data analysts, and individuals interested in business intelligence using Power BI. Whether you're a beginner or transitioning from other tools, it guides you through the basics to advanced features. If you want to harness Power BI to create impactful reports or dashboards, this book is for you.

We are living in an artificial revolution where the balance of power and political influence is shifting towards those who control data and technology. Automation is transforming our economies and making some jobs obsolete. Companies harvest our most intimate secrets and use them to feed us tailored information and sell us products. The metaverse is the development of a virtual world with the potential to separate us from the physical world altogether. AI is making our lives more curated and convenient, but at the same time more complex and exposed. Privacy and ethics have to be programmed by design to avoid digital versions of oil spills and nuclear disasters. I recently spoke to Ivana Bartoletti to understand how humanity can tackle this newfound challenge. Ivana is the Global Chief Privacy Officer at Wipro and an internationally recognised thought leader in the field of data privacy and AI ethics. She is also the co-founder of the Women Leading in AI Network and the author of the brilliant book on the risks and opportunities of AI, called 'An Artificial Revolution: On Power, Politics and AI'. In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we discuss: Why everyone should give heed to the challenges of privacy, ethics and fairness in a world driven by dataHow to balance the trade-off between the benefits of AI and the risks of compromised privacyHow large-scale automation will impact society as a wholeWhy data is inherently politicalWhy woman have a special role to play in making AI fair, and much more.Learn more about Ivana and her projects here: http://www.ivanabartoletti.co.uk/ Connect with Ivana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivana-bartoletti-77b2b29/

Gaurav Ganguly, Senior Director of Economic Research at Moody's Analytics, joins the podcast to focus on the Russia-Ukraine conflict and what it means for the global economy. Full episode transcript.

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.

In this episode, I’ll explain what THE best project you can do for data science and how you can accomplish it.

I’ll give you my 5 step recipe for making a great data science project so you can find a data analytics job.

If you need to find datasets, check out Kaggle.com and Google Dataset Search Engine

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Mentioned in this episode: Join the last cohort of 2025! The LAST cohort of The Data Analytics Accelerator for 2025 kicks off on Monday, December 8th and enrollment is officially open!

To celebrate the end of the year, we’re running a special End-of-Year Sale, where you’ll get: ✅ A discount on your enrollment 🎁 6 bonus gifts, including job listings, interview prep, AI tools + more

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Kafka in Action

Master the wicked-fast Apache Kafka streaming platform through hands-on examples and real-world projects. In Kafka in Action you will learn: Understanding Apache Kafka concepts Setting up and executing basic ETL tasks using Kafka Connect Using Kafka as part of a large data project team Performing administrative tasks Producing and consuming event streams Working with Kafka from Java applications Implementing Kafka as a message queue Kafka in Action is a fast-paced introduction to every aspect of working with Apache Kafka. Starting with an overview of Kafka's core concepts, you'll immediately learn how to set up and execute basic data movement tasks and how to produce and consume streams of events. Advancing quickly, you’ll soon be ready to use Kafka in your day-to-day workflow, and start digging into even more advanced Kafka topics. About the Technology Think of Apache Kafka as a high performance software bus that facilitates event streaming, logging, analytics, and other data pipeline tasks. With Kafka, you can easily build features like operational data monitoring and large-scale event processing into both large and small-scale applications. About the Book Kafka in Action introduces the core features of Kafka, along with relevant examples of how to use it in real applications. In it, you’ll explore the most common use cases such as logging and managing streaming data. When you’re done, you’ll be ready to handle both basic developer- and admin-based tasks in a Kafka-focused team. What's Inside Kafka as an event streaming platform Kafka producers and consumers from Java applications Kafka as part of a large data project About the Reader For intermediate Java developers or data engineers. No prior knowledge of Kafka required. About the Authors Dylan Scott is a software developer in the insurance industry. Viktor Gamov is a Kafka-focused developer advocate. At Confluent, Dave Klein helps developers, teams, and enterprises harness the power of event streaming with Apache Kafka. Quotes The authors have had many years of real-world experience using Kafka, and this book’s on-the-ground feel really sets it apart. - From the foreword by Jun Rao, Confluent Cofounder A surprisingly accessible introduction to a very complex technology. Developers will want to keep a copy close by. - Conor Redmond, InComm Payments A comprehensive and practical guide to Kafka and the ecosystem. - Sumant Tambe, Linkedin It quickly gave me insight into how Kafka works, and how to design and protect distributed message applications. - Gregor Rayman, Cloudfarms