What I’ve learnt from cloudifying Electrolux: Interview with Kaveh Djavaherian
Kaveh Djavaherian Head of Global Cloud & Hosting at Electrolux shares learnings from executing cloud strategies and infrastructure management.
Kaveh Djavaherian Head of Global Cloud & Hosting at Electrolux shares learnings from executing cloud strategies and infrastructure management.
One overlooked, but a much-needed feature of online events are roundtable discussions, as they provide a more powerful, focused and valuable online learning experience for attendees.
As business leaders are navigating the cloud environment and are searching for the perfect cloud platform to provide flexible and easy migration across the cloud infrastructure, many of them have adopted the multi-cloud strategy.
Many industrial and manufacturing companies have their data stored in file systems and ERPs. But, if data scientists and engineers are to use this data to provide value, it has to be available and accessible in a consolidated cloud space.
Michal Gancarski, Data Engineer at Zalando, shared with us his perspective on the data engineering developments during the past several years and brought us closer to the process of buidling data pipelines and serverless data infrastructure.
The advanced analytics and data warehousing scene is changing with the speed of light. With the advent of big data, streaming data, IoT, and the cloud, the changes never cease. It may seem to be a very different world with different concepts, terms, and techniques. Or is it?
IoT has been on the scene for a while, the number of connected devices is increasingly growing and consequently the amount of data they are generating.
The telco and the retail industry have much more in common in terms of data and analytics than you would think.
The person who brings together these two worlds and can give an insightful overview of the two industries is Fredrik Backner, a speaker at Data Innovation Summit 2019.
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