Managing Data as a Product
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-83546-853-1 (ISBN)
Key Features
Leverage data-as-product to unlock the modular platform potential and fix flaws in traditional monolithic architectures
Identify, implement, and operate data products throughout their life cycle
Design and execute a successful strategy centered around data products in your organization
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Book DescriptionTraditional monolithic data platforms struggle with scalability and burden central data teams with excessive cognitive load, leading to challenges in managing technological debt. As maintenance costs escalate, these platforms lose their ability to provide sustained value over time. Managing Data as a Product introduces a modular and distributed approach to data platform development, centered on the concept of data products.
In this book, you’ll explore the rationale behind this shift, understand the core features and structure of data products, and learn how to identify, develop, and operate them in a production environment. The book also guides you through the design and implementation of an incremental, value-driven strategy for adopting data product-centered architectures, including strategies for securing buy-in from stakeholders. Additionally, it explores data modeling in distributed environments, emphasizing its importance in fully leveraging modern generative AI solutions.
Upon completing the book, you’ll have gained a comprehensive understanding of product-centric data architecture and the necessary steps to begin adopting this modern approach to data management.What you will learn
Recognize challenges in scaling monolithic data platforms, including cognitive load, tech debt, and maintenance costs
Discover the benefits of adopting a data-as-a-product approach for scalability and sustainability
Gain insights into managing the data product lifecycle, from inception to decommissioning
Automate data product lifecycle management using a self-serve platform
Implement an incremental, value-driven strategy for transitioning to data-product-centric architectures
Master data modeling in distributed environments to enhance GenAI-based use cases
Who this book is forIf you’re an experienced data engineer, data leader, architect, or practitioner thinking about your data architecture and how to design one that enables your organization to get the most value from your data in a sustainable and scalable way, this book is for you. Staff engineers, product managers, and other software engineering leaders and executives will also find this book useful. Familiarity with basic data engineering principles and practices is assumed.
Andrea Gioia is a Partner and CTO at Quantyca, a consulting company specializing in data management. He is also a co-founder of blindata, a SaaS platform focused on data governance and compliance. With 20+ years of experience, he leads teams in executing complex data projects across sectors like banking, utilities, retail, and industry. As Quantyca's CTO, Andrea advises clients on data strategy, emphasizing organizational and change management issues. Actively engaged in the data community, he organizes the Data Engineering Italian Meetup, leads the Open Data Mesh Initiative, and is one of the main contributors to the data product descriptor open specification. Andrea is an active member of the scientific committee of the DAMA Italian Chapter.
Table of Contents
From Data as a by-product to Data as a Product
Data Products
Data Product-Centered Architectures
Identifying Data Products and Prioritizing Developments
Designing and Implementing Data Products
Operating Data Products in Production
Automating Data Product's Lifecycle Management
Moving through the adoption journey
Team Topologies and Data Ownership at Scale
Distributed Data Modeling
Data Product Strategy and Generative AI
Use Case 1 (TBD)
Use Case 2 (TBD)
Bringing It All Together
Erscheinungsdatum | 01.05.2024 |
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Verlagsort | Birmingham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 191 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Datenbanken ► Data Warehouse / Data Mining |
Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► User Interfaces (HCI) | |
ISBN-10 | 1-83546-853-5 / 1835468535 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-83546-853-1 / 9781835468531 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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