Data, data everywhere and not a stop to think

Ben and Ryan are joined by Nick Heudecker, Senior Director of Market Strategy and Competitive Intelligence at Cribl, to discuss the state of data and analytics. They cover GenAI, the role of incumbents vs. startups, challenges of data storage and security, data quality and ETL pipelines, measures of data quality for GenAI, and Cribl’s role in the data and observability space. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/03/26/data-data-everywhere-and-not-a-stop-to-think/

Created 1mo | Mar 26, 2024, 6:50:03 AM


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