Learn about Data Platform Technologies


This training takes you through a variety of data platform technologies, such as relational databases, document databases, cache storage, data lakes, the Data Lakehouse, and much more.

Get an Up-To-Date Overview of the Data Platform Space


The data platform space is a competitive environment, with new platform technologies constantly emerging. Stay up to date on which technologies have become popular enough to become key players and which are interesting but not quite there yet.

Learn about Technologies


Review key details about data platform technologies, including where they're useful and where they fall short. Understand the trade-offs between different technology stacks.

Gain Market Intelligence


Get an idea of some of the biggest players in each data platform technology space. This includes on-premises data platform technologies as well as clouds like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

Reference Archtiectures


Use reference architectures to understand how technologies fit together most smoothly.

Example Curriculum

  Which data platform technology is right for you?
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  Helping a firm grow and modernize
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  The best technology for working with finances
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  Building a world-class product catalog
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  Enabling a busy e-commerce website
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  Performing data science at scale
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  Solving IoT, real-time, and mobile platforms with an event architecture
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  Great ways to store logs and metrics
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  Tying it all together: ETL, ELT, and data virtualization
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  Wrapping up
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Real Pain Points, Real Technological Discussion



Take advantage of my experience as a database administrator, database engineer, and data architect as we cover stylized but realistic examples of pain points when storing and retrieving important customer data.