Great documentation shouldn’t be an afterthought — it should be a natural outcome of well-defined data contracts.This tutorial is the last of a series of four, explaining how you can use and…
Controlling Schema Drift
In this mission, we’re diving deep into one of the most subtle threats to data reliability: schema drift. As your systems evolve — fields are added, modified, or removed — your once-perfect data contracts…
Playing with Data Products
In the previous tutorial, you built and modified a data contract. In this tutorial, you will see that building a data product is also a matter of only a few…
Experimenting with Data Contracts
Are you among the curious who understand a data contract but fail to apprehend its power? Are you writing data contracts by hand, and would you like to proofread them…
Guess which one I use between FedEx & UPS.
FedEx’s deliveries at their best! FedEx has a very nonchalant way of handling small and delicate packages. But it gets better with larger ones. FedEx hurled the package from their…
Introducing Bitol ODPS v0.9.0
Introducing Bitol ODPS v0.9.0
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So You Want to Work With Data Contracts and Data Products?
Let’s be honest: data contracts and data products sound like something between legal paperwork and something you’d find in a warehouse.However, in reality, they’re the backbone of modern data ecosystems….
The I in IBM stands for Inspiration, and the M for Massachusetts
I am back from Think 2025, the annual strategy-oriented IBM conference. The Hynes Conference Center, located in the heart of Boston, MA, USA, hosted the conference from May 5th to…
What is a Data Contract? – DataFriday 5×01
A data contract is an agreement between a data producer and several data consumers.
