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Mastering Snowflake DataOps with DataOps.live: An End-to-End Guide to Modern Data Management

This practical, in-depth guide shows you how to build modern, sophisticated data processes using the Snowflake platform and DataOps.live —the only platform that enables seamless DataOps integration with Snowflake. Designed for data engineers, architects, and technical leaders, it bridges the gap between DataOps theory and real-world implementation, helping you take control of your data pipelines to deliver more efficient, automated solutions. . You’ll explore the core principles of DataOps and how they differ from traditional DevOps, while gaining a solid foundation in the tools and technologies that power modern data management—including Git, DBT, and Snowflake. Through hands-on examples and detailed walkthroughs, you’ll learn how to implement your own DataOps strategy within Snowflake and maximize the power of DataOps.live to scale and refine your DataOps processes. Whether you're just starting with DataOps or looking to refine and scale your existing strategies, this book—complete with practical code examples and starter projects—provides the knowledge and tools you need to streamline data operations, integrate DataOps into your Snowflake infrastructure, and stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving world of data management. What You Will Learn Explore the fundamentals of DataOps , its differences from DevOps, and its significance in modern data management Understand Git’s role in DataOps and how to use it effectively Know why DBT is preferred for DataOps and how to apply it Set up and manage DataOps.live within the Snowflake ecosystem Apply advanced techniques to scale and evolve your DataOps strategy Who This Book Is For Snowflake practitioners—including data engineers, platform architects, and technical managers—who are ready to implement DataOps principles and streamline complex data workflows using DataOps.live.

Building Modern Data Applications Using Databricks Lakehouse

This book, "Building Modern Data Applications Using Databricks Lakehouse," provides a comprehensive guide for data professionals to master the Databricks platform. You'll learn to effectively build, deploy, and monitor robust data pipelines with Databricks' Delta Live Tables, empowering you to manage and optimize cloud-based data operations effortlessly. What this Book will help me do Understand the foundations and concepts of Delta Live Tables and its role in data pipeline development. Learn workflows to process and transform real-time and batch data efficiently using the Databricks lakehouse architecture. Master the implementation of Unity Catalog for governance and secure data access in modern data applications. Deploy and automate data pipeline changes using CI/CD, leveraging tools like Terraform and Databricks Asset Bundles. Gain advanced insights in monitoring data quality and performance, optimizing cloud costs, and managing DataOps tasks effectively. Author(s) Will Girten, the author, is a seasoned Solutions Architect at Databricks with over a decade of experience in data and AI systems. With a deep expertise in modern data architectures, Will is adept at simplifying complex topics and translating them into actionable knowledge. His books emphasize real-time application and offer clear, hands-on examples, making learning engaging and impactful. Who is it for? This book is geared towards data engineers, analysts, and DataOps professionals seeking efficient strategies to implement and maintain robust data pipelines. If you have a basic understanding of Python and Apache Spark and wish to delve deeper into the Databricks platform for streamlining workflows, this book is tailored for you.

Data Engineering with Databricks Cookbook

In "Data Engineering with Databricks Cookbook," you'll learn how to efficiently build and manage data pipelines using Apache Spark, Delta Lake, and Databricks. This recipe-based guide offers techniques to transform, optimize, and orchestrate your data workflows. What this Book will help me do Master Apache Spark for data ingestion, transformation, and analysis. Learn to optimize data processing and improve query performance with Delta Lake. Manage streaming data processing with Spark Structured Streaming capabilities. Implement DataOps and DevOps workflows tailored for Databricks. Enforce data governance policies using Unity Catalog for scalable solutions. Author(s) Pulkit Chadha, the author of this book, is a Senior Solutions Architect at Databricks. With extensive experience in data engineering and big data applications, he brings practical insights into implementing modern data solutions. His educational writings focus on empowering data professionals with actionable knowledge. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data engineers, data scientists, and analysts who want to deepen their knowledge in managing and transforming large datasets. Readers should have an intermediate understanding of SQL, Python programming, and basic data architecture concepts. It is especially well-suited for professionals working with Databricks or similar cloud-based data platforms.

Kafka Troubleshooting in Production: Stabilizing Kafka Clusters in the Cloud and On-premises

This book provides Kafka administrators, site reliability engineers, and DataOps and DevOps practitioners with a list of real production issues that can occur in Kafka clusters and how to solve them. The production issues covered are assembled into a comprehensive troubleshooting guide for those engineers who are responsible for the stability and performance of Kafka clusters in production, whether those clusters are deployed in the cloud or on-premises. This book teaches you how to detect and troubleshoot the issues, and eventually how to prevent them. Kafka stability is hard to achieve, especially in high throughput environments, and the purpose of this book is not only to make troubleshooting easier, but also to prevent production issues from occurring in the first place. The guidance in this book is drawn from the author's years of experience in helping clients and internal customers diagnose and resolve knotty production problems and stabilize their Kafka environments. The book is organized into recipe-style troubleshooting checklists that field engineers can easily follow when under pressure to fix an unstable cluster. This is the book you will want by your side when the stakes are high, and your job is on the line. What You Will Learn Monitor and resolve production issues in your Kafka clusters Provision Kafka clusters with the lowest costs and still handle the required loads Perform root cause analyses of issues affecting your Kafka clusters Know the ways in which your Kafka cluster can affect its consumers and producers Prevent or minimize data loss and delays in data streaming Forestall production issues through an understanding of common failure points Create checklists for troubleshooting your Kafka clusters when problems occur Who This Book Is For Site reliability engineers tasked with maintaining stability of Kafka clusters, Kafka administrators who troubleshoot production issues around Kafka, DevOps and DataOps experts who are involved with provisioning Kafka (whether on-premises or in the cloud), developers of Kafka consumers and producers who wish to learn more about Kafka

Principles of Data Fabric

In "Principles of Data Fabric," you will gain a comprehensive understanding of Data Fabric solutions and architectures. This book provides a clear picture of how to design, implement, and optimize Data Fabric solutions to tackle complex data challenges. By the end, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to unify and leverage your organizational data efficiently. What this Book will help me do Design and architect Data Fabric solutions tailored to specific organizational needs. Learn to integrate Data Fabric with DataOps and Data Mesh for holistic data management. Master the principles of Data Governance and Self-Service analytics within the Data Fabric. Implement best practices for distributed data management and regulatory compliance. Apply industry insights and frameworks to optimize Data Fabric deployment. Author(s) Sonia Mezzetta, the author of "Principles of Data Fabric," is an experienced data professional with a deep understanding of data management frameworks and architectures like Data Fabric, Data Mesh, and DataOps. With years of industry expertise, Sonia has helped organizations implement effective data strategies. Her writing combines technical know-how with an approachable style to enlighten and guide readers on their data journey. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data engineers, data architects, and business analysts who seek to understand and implement Data Fabric solutions. It will also appeal to senior data professionals like Chief Data Officers aiming to integrate Data Fabric into their enterprises. Novice to intermediate knowledge of data management would be beneficial for readers. The content provides clear pathways to achieve actionable results in data strategies.

Data Fabric and Data Mesh Approaches with AI: A Guide to AI-based Data Cataloging, Governance, Integration, Orchestration, and Consumption

Understand modern data fabric and data mesh concepts using AI-based self-service data discovery and delivery capabilities, a range of intelligent data integration styles, and automated unified data governance—all designed to deliver "data as a product" within hybrid cloud landscapes. This book teaches you how to successfully deploy state-of-the-art data mesh solutions and gain a comprehensive overview on how a data fabric architecture uses artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for automated metadata management and self-service data discovery and consumption. You will learn how data fabric and data mesh relate to other concepts such as data DataOps, MLOps, AIDevOps, and more. Many examples are included to demonstrate how to modernize the consumption of data to enable a shopping-for-data (data as a product) experience. By the end of this book, you will understand the data fabric concept and architecture as it relates to themes such as automated unifieddata governance and compliance, enterprise information architecture, AI and hybrid cloud landscapes, and intelligent cataloging and metadata management. What You Will Learn Discover best practices and methods to successfully implement a data fabric architecture and data mesh solution Understand key data fabric capabilities, e.g., self-service data discovery, intelligent data integration techniques, intelligent cataloging and metadata management, and trustworthy AI Recognize the importance of data fabric to accelerate digital transformation and democratize data access Dive into important data fabric topics, addressing current data fabric challenges Conceive data fabric and data mesh concepts holistically within an enterprise context Become acquainted with the business benefits of data fabric and data mesh Who This Book Is For Anyone who is interested in deploying modern data fabric architectures and data mesh solutions within an enterprise, including IT and business leaders, data governance and data office professionals, data stewards and engineers, data scientists, and information and data architects. Readers should have a basic understanding of enterprise information architecture.

Data Engineering with Alteryx

Dive into 'Data Engineering with Alteryx' to master the principles of DataOps while learning to build robust data pipelines using Alteryx. This book guides you through key practices to enhance data pipeline reliability, efficiency, and accessibility, making it an essential resource for modern data professionals. What this Book will help me do Understand and implement DataOps practices within Alteryx workflows. Design and develop data pipelines with Alteryx Designer for efficient data processing. Learn to manage and publish pipelines using Alteryx Server and Alteryx Connect. Gain advanced skills in Alteryx for handling spatial analytics and machine learning. Master techniques to monitor, secure, and optimize data workflows and access. Author(s) Paul Houghton is an experienced data engineer and author specializing in data engineering and DataOps. With extensive experience using Alteryx tools and workflows, Paul has a passion for teaching and sharing his knowledge through clear and practical guidance. His hands-on approach ensures readers successfully navigate and apply technical concepts to real-world projects. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data engineers, data scientists, and data analysts aiming to build reliable data pipelines with Alteryx. You do not need prior experience with Alteryx, but familiarity with data workflows will enhance your learning experience. If you're focused on aligning with DataOps methodologies, this book is tailored for you.

Getting DataOps Right
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by Mark Marinelli (Tamr) , Michael Stonebraker (Paradigm4; Advisor to VoltDB; former Adjunct Professor at MIT) , Andy Palmer (Tamr) , Nik Bates-Haus , Liam Cleary

Many large organizations have accumulated dozens of disconnected data sources to serve different lines of business over the years. These applications might be useful to one area of the enterprise, but they’re usually inaccessible to other data consumers in the organization. In this short report, five data industry thought leaders explore DataOps—the automated, process-oriented methodology for making clean, reliable data available to teams throughout your company. Andy Palmer, Michael Stonebraker, Nik Bates-Haus, Liam Cleary, and Mark Marinelli from Tamr use real-world examples to explain how DataOps works. DataOps is as much about changing people’s relationship to data as it is about technology, infrastructure, and process. This report provides an organizational approach to implementing this discipline in your company—including various behavioral, process, and technology changes. Through individual essays, you’ll learn how to: Move toward scalable data unification (Michael Stonebraker) Understand DataOps as a discipline (Nik Bates-Haus) Explore the key principles of a DataOps ecosystem (Andy Palmer) Learn the key components of a DataOps ecosystem (Andy Palmer) Build a DataOps toolkit (Liam Cleary) Build a team and prepare for future trends (Mark Marinelli)

Rebuilding Reliable Data Pipelines Through Modern Tools

When data-driven applications fail, identifying the cause is both challenging and time-consuming—especially as data pipelines become more and more complex. Hunting for the root cause of application failure from messy, raw, and distributed logs is difficult for performance experts and a nightmare for data operations teams. This report examines DataOps processes and tools that enable you to manage modern data pipelines efficiently. Author Ted Malaska describes a data operations framework and shows you the importance of testing and monitoring to plan, rebuild, automate, and then manage robust data pipelines—whether it’s in the cloud, on premises, or in a hybrid configuration. You’ll also learn ways to apply performance monitoring software and AI to your data pipelines in order to keep your applications running reliably. You’ll learn: How performance management software can reduce the risk of running modern data applications Methods for applying AI to provide insights, recommendations, and automation to operationalize big data systems and data applications How to plan, migrate, and operate big data workloads and data pipelines in the cloud and in hybrid deployment models