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Revolutionizing Data Governance with DataStrato’s Unified Open Source Approach
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- How Apache Gravitino differs from others like Unity catalog and Polaris by being able to support multiple catalog systems.
- What the “Push-Down Permission Management” security model is and how to implement it across different data systems.
- How to maintain consistent governance across various query engines like Spark, Trino, and Flink.
- Why interoperability, flexibility and open source ecosystem are becoming an important dynamics of data infrastructure rather than performance benchmarking.
- How to evaluate new data tools based on their real-world adoption rather than the social media hype.
Episode Highlights:
- What is Apache Gravitino? (01:24)
- Unifying AI/ML and Big Data Stack (03:15)
- Simplifying Data Governance (10:49)
- The Gravitino’s Query Engine Solution (21:34)
- Navigating the Fast-Paced World of Data Engineering (24:41)
- Don’t try to learn everything at once.
- Don't get too deep into every tool
- Look for real-world adoption
Episode Resources:
- Apache Gravitino website
Previous guests include: Joseph Machado of Linkedin, Metthew Weingarten of Disney, Joe Reis and Matt Housely, authors of The Fundamentals of Data Engineering, Zach Wilson of Eczachly Inc, Megan Lieu of Deepnote, Erik Heintare of Bolt, Lior Solomon of Vimeo, Krishna Naidu of Canva, Mike Cohen of Substack, Jens Larsson of Ark, Gunnar Tangring of Klarna, Yoav Shmaria of Similarweb and Xiaoxu Gao of Adyen.
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57 episodes
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- How Apache Gravitino differs from others like Unity catalog and Polaris by being able to support multiple catalog systems.
- What the “Push-Down Permission Management” security model is and how to implement it across different data systems.
- How to maintain consistent governance across various query engines like Spark, Trino, and Flink.
- Why interoperability, flexibility and open source ecosystem are becoming an important dynamics of data infrastructure rather than performance benchmarking.
- How to evaluate new data tools based on their real-world adoption rather than the social media hype.
Episode Highlights:
- What is Apache Gravitino? (01:24)
- Unifying AI/ML and Big Data Stack (03:15)
- Simplifying Data Governance (10:49)
- The Gravitino’s Query Engine Solution (21:34)
- Navigating the Fast-Paced World of Data Engineering (24:41)
- Don’t try to learn everything at once.
- Don't get too deep into every tool
- Look for real-world adoption
Episode Resources:
- Apache Gravitino website
Previous guests include: Joseph Machado of Linkedin, Metthew Weingarten of Disney, Joe Reis and Matt Housely, authors of The Fundamentals of Data Engineering, Zach Wilson of Eczachly Inc, Megan Lieu of Deepnote, Erik Heintare of Bolt, Lior Solomon of Vimeo, Krishna Naidu of Canva, Mike Cohen of Substack, Jens Larsson of Ark, Gunnar Tangring of Klarna, Yoav Shmaria of Similarweb and Xiaoxu Gao of Adyen.
Check out our three most downloaded episodes:
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