Power to the Data!

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This is a podcast episode titled, Power to the Data!. The summary for this episode is: <p><strong>Companies spend an obscene amount of money every year on data and analytics initiatives. And almost all of that spend goes toward applications that employ vastly different data models. Normalizing data structures is a painstaking process that most IT teams are used to by now. But should we normalize normalization?</strong></p> <p><strong>In this episode, Juan, Tim, and </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/davemccomb"><u><strong>Dave McComb</strong></u></a><strong>, President of Semantic Arts and author of </strong><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Software-Wasteland-Application-Centric-Hobbling-Enterprises/dp/1634623169"><u><strong>Software Wasteland</strong></u></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Data-Centric-Revolution-Restoring-Enterprise-Information/dp/1634625404"><u><strong>The Data-Centric Revolution</strong></u></a><strong>, discuss what it takes to shift from an application-centric to a data-centric mindset.</strong></p> <p><strong>Other topics include:</strong></p> <ul> <li><strong>What it means to be data-centric<br> </strong></li> <li><strong>How to undo decades of questionable data management practices<br> </strong></li> <li><strong>Debate: French Revolution vs. American Revolution vs. Beatles Revolution<br> </strong></li> </ul>

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Companies spend an obscene amount of money every year on data and analytics initiatives. And almost all of that spend goes toward applications that employ vastly different data models. Normalizing data structures is a painstaking process that most IT teams are used to by now. But should we normalize normalization?

In this episode, Juan, Tim, and Dave McComb, President of Semantic Arts and author of Software Wasteland and The Data-Centric Revolution, discuss what it takes to shift from an application-centric to a data-centric mindset.

Other topics include:

  • What it means to be data-centric
  • How to undo decades of questionable data management practices
  • Debate: French Revolution vs. American Revolution vs. Beatles Revolution