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Leverage or liability - transforming data chaos into data excellence with Waterstone Mortgage

Data is a double-edged sword. It has tremendous potential, but if mismanaged or misused, can wreak havoc on the operations, costs, revenue, and reputation of an organization. In highly regulated industries, data can be an even bigger liability. Learn how Julia Fryk, Data Architect and Engineer at Waterstone Mortgage, championed superior data management, taking the company from data chaos to data excellence. The transformation from data that could not be trusted to high-quality assets that data consumers have confidence in has made a remarkable difference and extracted more value from data.

Transformational triumph: eBay's data fabric modernization

In today’s economy, every business is eager to accelerate beyond and above the competition. Critical to this effort is the data your business runs successfully on, its backbone, and a good team behind the magic. Join eBay, the world's leading online marketplace, to hear how they accelerated their operational data with impressive results. Not only did the company experience no downtime, but they reduced data volumes by a whopping 50% — resulting in less friction, smoother operations, and a team built to enable success and scale.

Where data strategies go wrong: Tales from the front lines

Anthony Palacio has built and executed successful data strategies for a diverse range of companies—from ExxonMobil and startups to his role as Talend’s Senior Manager of Strategic Planning and Analytics. In this video Anthony and other Talend data experts discuss how companies often get their data strategies wrong—and share insights on how your business can cut through the noise, focus on what matters, and pivot to a successful data strategy that gets results.

Fortune favors the prepared, Talend CEO keynote at Talend Connect '22

Pandemics, wars, the Great Resignation...doing business has become more complicated than ever. The No. 1 thing companies say they need to survive is to become data driven. It’s a great goal, but what does that really look like in action? Our opening keynote answers that question and more by outlining the three things you MUST have for your business to become truly, sustainably data driven. You’ll also get insights about how companies are making the change today from analyst and "CIO In the Know" host Tim Crawford, as well as Talend customers like eBay and financial services provider Harmoney.

Following your local happiness gradient - Dr. Catherine Williams

This episode features an interview with Dr. Catherine Williams, Global Head of IQ at Qualtrics, an experience management software platform. Catherine has extensive background in data science and quantitative analytics. Prior to Qualtrics, Catherine served as Chief Data Scientist and Chief Data and Marketplace Officer at AppNexus and Xandr, which is part of AT&T. Catherine holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Washington. She has also held postdoctoral fellowships at Stanford and Columbia Universities. On this episode, Catherine discusses growing a machine learning approach to unstructured data, using data to get to the “why” of customer behavior, and following your local happiness gradient.

Talend's contributions to Apache Beam

Apache Beam is an open-source, unified programming model for batch and streaming data processing pipelines that simplifies large-scale data processing dynamics. The Apache Beam model offers powerful abstractions that insulate you from low-level details of distributed data processing, such as coordinating individual workers, reading from sources and writing to sinks, etc.

Enterprise data and analytics in the cloud with Microsoft Azure and Talend

The emergence of the cloud as a cost-effective solution to delivering compute power has caused a paradigm shift in how we approach designing, building, and delivering analytics to business users. Although forklifting an existing analytics environment into the cloud is possible, there’s substantial benefit for those that are willing to review and adjust their systems to capitalize on the strengths of the cloud.