Reflections on My First-Ever Presentation, Fifteen Years Later

May 3rd represents a small but significant milestone in my career. It was 15 years ago today, on May 3, 2008, when I delivered my first public technical presentation. That event, as brief as it was, helped to set in motion a chain of events that I could never have predicted. In 2008, I was working in healthcare, and had…

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ETL Antipattern: Ignore the Logging

In my last ETL Antipatterns post, I wrote about the unexciting but very necessary work of documenting ETL processes. The logging of ETL operations is just as (un)captivating as documentation, but is equally as important in the support of data movement and transformation processes. In this post, I’ll discuss a common misstep in ETL process management: ignoring the logs. What…