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Explore how Salesforce Data Cloud and Tableau, powered by intelligent agents, are revolutionizing data-driven decision-making, enabling seamless analytics and faster insights. This session explores how unified customer 360, real-time analytics, and AI-driven insights empower organizations to act swiftly and innovate effectively.
Send us a text We’re back for Part 2 of our Automation deep-dive—and the hits just keep coming! Host Al Martin reunites with IBM automation aces Sarah McAndrew (WW Automation Technical Sales) and Vikram Murali (App Mod & IT Automation Development) to push past the hype and map out the road ahead. 🎬 Episode Highlights 00:12 Observability – why seeing everything is half the battle04:17 IBM Concert – orchestrating dev, ops & business in one score07:42 Tech vs. Culture – the million-dollar question11:34 Real-world use cases that ship value today13:65 Scanning the Future of Automation (spoiler: it’s closer than you think)15:32 Hashi – tooling that scales with you17:42 Top resources to learn more and stay ahead of the curve18:13 Lightning-round fun to wrap it upWhether you’re wrangling legacy systems or architecting cloud-native dreams, this conversation will spark ideas, bust myths, and give you action items of immediate value. Smash that play button, tag a colleague, and join the movement to #MakingDataSimple! 🔗 Connect: Sarah McAndrew LinkedIn | Vikram Murali LinkedIn 🌐 Explore IBM Automation: ibm.com/automation
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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.
This concise yet comprehensive guide shows developers and architects how to tackle data integration challenges with MuleSoft. Authors Pooja Kamath and Diane Kesler take you through the process necessary to build robust and scalable integration solutions step-by-step. Supported by real-world use cases, Building Integrations with MuleSoft teaches you to identify and resolve performance bottlenecks, handle errors, and ensure the reliability and scalability of your integration solutions. You'll explore MuleSoft's robust set of connectors and their components, and use them to connect to systems and applications from legacy databases to cloud services. Ask the right questions to determine your use case, define requirements, decide on reuse versus rebuild, and create sequence and context diagrams Master tools like the Anypoint Platform, Anypoint Studio, Code Builder, GitHub, and Maven Design APIs with RAML and OAS and craft effective requests and responses Write MUnit tests, validate DataWeave expressions, and use Postman Collections Deploy Mule applications to CloudHub, use API Manager to create API proxies, and secure APIs with Mule OAuth 2.0 Learn message orchestration techniques for routers, transactions, error handling, For Each, Parallel For Each, and batch processing
Supported by Our Partners • WorkOS — The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. • Modal — The cloud platform for building AI applications. • Cortex — Your Portal to Engineering Excellence. — Kubernetes is the second-largest open-source project in the world. What does it actually do—and why is it so widely adopted? In this episode of The Pragmatic Engineer, I’m joined by Kat Cosgrove, who has led several Kubernetes releases. Kat has been contributing to Kubernetes for several years, and originally got involved with the project through K3s (the lightweight Kubernetes distribution). In our conversation, we discuss how Kubernetes is structured, how it scales, and how the project is managed to avoid contributor burnout. We also go deep into: • An overview of what Kubernetes is used for • A breakdown of Kubernetes architecture: components, pods, and kubelets • Why Google built Borg, and how it evolved into Kubernetes • The benefits of large-scale open source projects—for companies, contributors, and the broader ecosystem • The size and complexity of Kubernetes—and how it’s managed • How the project protects contributors with anti-burnout policies • The size and structure of the release team • What KEPs are and how they shape Kubernetes features • Kat’s views on GenAI, and why Kubernetes blocks using AI, at least for documentation • Where Kat would like to see AI tools improve developer workflows • Getting started as a contributor to Kubernetes—and the career and networking benefits that come with it • And much more! — Timestamps (00:00) Intro (02:02) An overview of Kubernetes and who it’s for (04:27) A quick glimpse at the architecture: Kubernetes components, pods, and cubelets (07:00) Containers vs. virtual machines (10:02) The origins of Kubernetes (12:30) Why Google built Borg, and why they made it an open source project (15:51) The benefits of open source projects (17:25) The size of Kubernetes (20:55) Cluster management solutions, including different Kubernetes services (21:48) Why people contribute to Kubernetes (25:47) The anti-burnout policies Kubernetes has in place (29:07) Why Kubernetes is so popular (33:34) Why documentation is a good place to get started contributing to an open-source project (35:15) The structure of the Kubernetes release team (40:55) How responsibilities shift as engineers grow into senior positions (44:37) Using a KEP to propose a new feature—and what’s next (48:20) Feature flags in Kubernetes (52:04) Why Kat thinks most GenAI tools are scams—and why Kubernetes blocks their use (55:04) The use cases Kat would like to have AI tools for (58:20) When to use Kubernetes (1:01:25) Getting started with Kubernetes (1:04:24) How contributing to an open source project is a good way to build your network (1:05:51) Rapid fire round — The Pragmatic Engineer deepdives relevant for this episode: • Backstage: an open source developer portal • How Linux is built with Greg Kroah-Hartman • Software engineers leading projects • What TPMs do and what software engineers can learn from them • Engineering career paths at Big Tech and scaleups — See the transcript and other references from the episode at https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/podcast — Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected].
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A major shift is happening in the data space and it’s not just AI. Handling the explosive growth of data while managing costs - all without compromising performance is pushing leaders to reevaluate Data ROI. In this session, we explore how Exponential-e, a leading cloud, networking and services provider, adopted strategies to minimize TCO for data integration and to create additional value with data. Learn how they deliver intelligent systems that are better connected with automated data pipelines and how to put this data to use using managed AI agents.
Looker’s AI-first analytics experience, with a conversational interface, enables all users in your organization to leverage trusted data and make better decisions. Discover how you can lay the foundations to deliver best-in-class conversational AI experiences. Join us, along with a cohort of your peers, to participate in discussions around foundational strategies for conversational AI and share existing use cases and experiences.
Managing hybrid environments across clouds, domains, and database platforms presents significant challenges in observability, scalability, and maintaining estate health. In this session, Peter Birch from Markel shares real-world insights in managing large database estates and its challenges, detailing how they leveraged Redgate Monitor to ensure visibility, optimize performance, and mitigate risks. Learn how to navigate the demands of hybrid infrastructure and cloud migrations, implement best practices for observability at scale, and overcome pitfalls in managing a diverse database estate.
SAP and Databricks recently announced their landmark partnership to simplify customer’s data landscapes. Join us to see how we are coming together to shift how applications and data platforms work together. From curated SAP data products to zero-copy integration, learn how SAP Business Data Cloud with SAP Databricks enables your data architecture of choice to deliver insights your business can trust.
Data is the fastest growing asset for every enterprise, and traditional rule-based systems are not delivering intelligent, context-aware security that adapts at speed to evolving threats while reducing operational overhead. Join Ash Hunt to explore how enterprises are revolutionizing data security through the transformative power of artificial intelligence. Drawing from extensive experience protecting Fortune 500 companies, Ash will share how AI-native solutions are powering real-time threat detection and automated risk remediation across complex cloud environments.
AI-powered Data Engineering Agents usher in a new era of data agility. Engage with Google Cloud and your peers to explore the implementation of autonomous data agents and their impact on enterprise agility. From automating data pipelines to ingestion to transformation, discover how to leverage autonomous data agents to build self-managing data ecosystems and accelerate the time from raw data to impactful decisions. This is where data's potential truly meets AI power.
Join us to learn how the Schwarz Group, the parent company of Lidl and Kaufland and the 4th largest retailer worldwide, leverages containerized Strategy in STACKIT for sustainable growth of their data and AI infrastructure. Over a decade-long partnership, Schwarz has utilized sovereign data and cloud services to maintain a competitive edge. Discover their use of Strategy, the last independent BI tool, with open data formats to avoid vendor lock-in. Get insights into delivering open and sovereign cloud solutions for their business lines and the EU, ensuring data independence and scalability.
Cloud has exposed the cost of individual workloads at a highly granular level. It is, in essence, a complex cost optimization problem. This session provides the tools for D&A leaders to understand how to manage and evolve cloud-operating models. We provide the foundations in the three rings of financial governance, and explore the state and future of FinOps.
Accelerating AI use cases demands strong data governance and many organizations struggle to manage complex, growing data volumes effectively. This session explores essential strategies for building a solid data governance foundation. Learn how organizations are overcoming common data governance obstacles, like data silos and inconsistent rules, to achieve measurable gains in data quality and efficiency. Through real-world examples, discover how unified data platforms can simplify data discovery, classification, and policy enforcement, leading to faster, data-driven decisions and reduced risk.
AI's potential depends on quality data. Many struggle with AI due to data governance or slow processes, especially with unstructured data. Join peers in discussing strategies for improving and governance to maximise AI potential, managing structured and unstructured data, connecting LLMs with enterprise data and data security best practices.
Discover why one-size-fits-all cloud approaches to AI often lead to cost inefficiencies, performance issues, and security risks. This session reveals how Private AI-building AI applications with enterprise data on infrastructure you control-delivers powerful insights without compliance concerns. Learn how Amdocs' true hybrid architectures optimize costs by deploying AI workloads where they make most sense financially and operationally in the monetization domain. Hear about Amdocs’ real-world implementation story and its vision for Private AI.
Data teams face pressure to deliver real-time business insights across finance, supply chain, HR, and beyond. They need apps that are fueled with AI recommendations and insights available in business terms. The key lies in adopting a business data fabric architecture that interoperates across multi-cloud landscapes. SAP’s data and analytics solutions serve as the foundation for this data fabric, delivering an integrated, semantically-rich data layer that ensures seamless and scalable access to data without duplication. Join us to learn how to build this crucial foundation for your AI applications.
In this episode, Tristan Handy and Lukas Schulte, co-founder of SDF Labs and now part of dbt Labs, dive deep into the world of compilers—what they are, how they work, and what they mean for the data ecosystem. SDF, recently acquired by dbt Labs, builds a world-class SQL compiler aimed at abstracting away the complexity of warehouse-specific SQL. Join Tristan and members of the SDF team at the dbt Launch showcase to learn more about the brand new dbt engine. Register at https://www.getdbt.com/resources/webinars/2025-dbt-cloud-launch-showcase For full show notes and to read 8+ 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.