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Episode 30 w/ James Serra - Retrospective Reflections: Unpacking the History and Hype of Data Architectures

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In this podcast episode, host Ole Olesen-Bagneux welcomes James Serra, a Data & AI Solution Architect at Microsoft and the author of 'Deciphering Data Architectures' published by O’Reilly. With four decades of experience in IT and data architecture, James shares his journey through numerous roles and the technological advancements that have shaped data management practices.

James delves into the motivations behind his latest book, aiming to demystify the complex landscape of data architecture for both professionals and enthusiasts. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the pros and cons of each data architecture model and the need to learn from historical data management strategies to avoid repeating past mistakes. His guide helps organizations understand and navigate the nuances of modern data architectures, such as data mesh and data lakehouse.

The episode also explores the significance of Architectural Design Sessions (ADS) in tailoring data solutions to specific customer needs. James discusses his approach to simplifying complex concepts, making data architecture more accessible and understandable.

🎧 Tune in to discover James Serra's valuable insights on the evolution of data technologies, receive practical advice on data architecture, and understand his strategic approach to educating about data systems.

Bonus ⭐

▶️  Watch the episode (video) on Youtube

📖  Download our ebook "The Practical Guide to Data Mesh"


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