Databases and data engineering episodes of Software Engineering Daily
Data integration infrastructure is not easy to build. Moving large amounts of data from one place to
Modern organizations eventually face data governance challenges. Keeping track of where data came f
The solution many turn to for capturing their streaming data is InfluxDB. In this episode, I inter
Lior Gavish
Running a database company requires expertise in both technical and managerial skills. There are dee
SingleStore is a multi-use, multi-model database designed for transactional and analytic workloads,
DuckDB is a relational database management system with no external dependencies, with a simple syst
Customer data pipelines power the backend of many successful web platforms. In a customer data pipel
The data lake architecture has become broadly adopted in a relatively short period of time. In a nu
A data catalog provides an index into the data sets an
Splunk is a monitoring and logging platform that has e
Barry McCard
When writing code, test driven development is a common accepted methodology to ensure the developmen
Database product companies typically have a few phases. First, the company will develop a technolog
Couchbase is a distributed NoSQL cloud database. Since its creation, Couchbase has expanded into ed
If you haven’t encountered a data quality problem, then you haven’t yet worked on a large enough pr
Relational databases have been a fixture of software applications for decades. They are highly tun
The lifeblood of most companies is their sales departments. When you’re selling something other th
Application observability is a fairly mature area. Engineering teams have a wide selection of tool
Consumers are increasingly becoming aware of how detrimental it can be when companies mismanage dat