CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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Here you can find the English speaking sessions of the TDWI München 2024. You can find all conference sessions, including the German speaking ones, here.

Thema: Data Architecture

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  • Dienstag
    11.06.
  • Mittwoch
    12.06.
  • Donnerstag
    13.06.
, (Dienstag, 11.Juni 2024)
11:35 - 12:20
Di 5.2
Evolution of Modern Data Architecture: A Practical Journey

Real-world experience navigating a modern data architecture landscape. Thomas Mager will reflect on the initial motivations that sparked this journey, the structure of his contemporary data architecture, the value he could generate, and the obstacles he faced along the way. Additionally, he will offer valuable insights into his current and future endeavors, incl. leveraging SaaS, advancing AI initiatives, and rapidly developing new regulatory reports, all facilitated by the robust framework of…

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14:30 - 15:30
Di 5.3
Data Architecture Evolution and the Impact on Analytics

This session looks at how adoption of open table formats by data warehouse database management vendors and advances in SQL are making it possible to merge siloed analytical systems into a new federated data architecture supporting multiple analytical workloads.

Target Audience: Data architect, enterprise architect, CDO, data engineer
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of data architecture & databases
Level: Advanced

Extended Abstract:
In the last 12-18 months we have seen many different…

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16:00 - 16:45
Di 5.4
Consumer-Driven Contract Testing for Data Products

Data Mesh is a decentralized approach to enterprise data management. A Data Mesh consists of Data Products, which can be composed to form higher-order Data Products. In order for a Data Mesh to scale, this composition needs to be safe and efficient, which calls for automated testing. In the Microservices architecture, scalably testing the interaction between services is sometimes achieved by an approach called Consumer-Driven Contract Testing. This session explores how this approach can be…

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Arif Wider
K3
, (Mittwoch, 12.Juni 2024)
09:00 - 10:00
Mi 1.1
Creating Data Transparency with the Support of LLMs and AI

Data Transparency is a basic need of every data worker. It is crucial to find the right data in a limited amount of time to keep the time-to-market of data and analytical products short. However, documenting and classifying data manually can be cumbersome due to the vast amount of data. In this session, we present the approach MediaMarktSaturn has taken to use LLMs and other AI models in combination with a data catalog to establish a high level of data transparency in a semi-automated way.

Targe…

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Dieter Berwald, Christian Fürber, Nitin Vashisth
E119
09:00 - 12:10
Mi 3.1
Data Architecture to Support Analytics & Data Science

Supporting analytics and data science in an enterprise involves more than installing open source or using cloud services. Too often the focus is on technology when it should be on data. The goal is to build multi-purpose infrastructure that can support both past uses and new requirements. This session discusses architecture principles, design assumptions, and the data architecture and data governance needed to build good infrastructure.

Target Audience: BI and analytics leaders and managers;…

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Mark Madsen
F111
, (Donnerstag, 13.Juni 2024)
11:10 - 12:10
Do 2.3
Agile AI Architectures: Azure MLOps for Dynamic Usecases

Explore the future of MLOps as we delve into building Azure ML pipelines using OOP. Discover how a generic and reusable MLOps pipeline streamlines new use case initiation. We utilize MLflow for managing the ML lifecycle and model deployments. We leverage OOP and dependency injection to build an MLOps framework, eliminating all the boilerplate and making it easy for our customers to start new use cases. Developers can reuse, inject, or utilize AutoML for training modules. This solution is an…

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Saurabh Nawalgaria, Mustafa Tok
E101/102
Vortrag: Do 2.3

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