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The Book Look: Quick Retrospect

The Data Administration Newsletter

Steve Hoberman has been a long-time contributor to The Data Administration Newsletter (TDAN.com), including his The Book Look column since 2016, and his The Data Modeling Addict column years before that.

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Data Governance for Dummies: Your Questions, Answered

Alation

This past week, I had the pleasure of hosting Data Governance for Dummies author Jonathan Reichental for a fireside chat , along with Denise Swanson , Data Governance lead at Alation. Reichental’s book as well as my own experience as a data governance leader for 30+ years.

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The Book Look: Data Storytelling for Data Management

The Data Administration Newsletter

Sometimes I like to read a book purely for pleasure, like a good Dan Brown or Stephen King novel, and sometimes I like to read a book to learn something new. There are not many books that I read for both pleasure and to learn new things. One exception is Telling Your Data Story: Data […].

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How to Be a Data Shaman

The Data Administration Newsletter

My new book, Data Model Storytelling[i], describes how data models can be used to tell the story of an organization’s relationships with its Stakeholders (Customers, Suppliers, Dealers, Regulators, etc.), The book describes, […].

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The AI Playbook: Providing Important Reminders to Data Professionals

The Data Administration Newsletter

Eric Siegel’s “The AI Playbook” serves as a crucial guide, offering important insights for data professionals and their internal customers on effectively leveraging AI within business operations.

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Architect a mature generative AI foundation on AWS

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Governance The two key areas of governance are model and data: Model governance Monitor model for performance, robustness, and fairness. Model versions should be managed centrally in a model registry. Appropriate permissions and policies should be in place for model deployments.

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Introduction to Power BI Datamarts

ODSC - Open Data Science

This article is an excerpt from the book Expert Data Modeling with Power BI, Third Edition by Soheil Bakhshi, a completely updated and revised edition of the bestselling guide to Power BI and data modeling. No-code/low-code experience using a diagram view in the data preparation layer similar to Dataflows.