I thoroughly enjoyed reading this week's edition of the ✨ Metadata Weekly ✨ newsletter! Your insights into the current fragmentation and future trends in the modern data stack were spot on.
Reading about the complexities of managing multiple specialized tools reminded me of the solution we discussed in our own blog, where we emphasized the power of a unified approach with dlt for custom ingesters. It's fascinating to see how your discussion about metadata activation aligns with our vision of simplifying and future-proofing data workflows. Indeed, leveraging metadata can create a more harmonious data environment, much like how dlt facilitates database agnostic schemas to enable seamless migration.
Thank you for sharing such thought-provoking content—it’s a great complement to our discussions on simplifying data infrastructure for long-term scalability!
As the author of Building a data warehouse:
https://dlthub.com/blog/first-data-warehouse
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this week's edition of the ✨ Metadata Weekly ✨ newsletter! Your insights into the current fragmentation and future trends in the modern data stack were spot on.
Reading about the complexities of managing multiple specialized tools reminded me of the solution we discussed in our own blog, where we emphasized the power of a unified approach with dlt for custom ingesters. It's fascinating to see how your discussion about metadata activation aligns with our vision of simplifying and future-proofing data workflows. Indeed, leveraging metadata can create a more harmonious data environment, much like how dlt facilitates database agnostic schemas to enable seamless migration.
Thank you for sharing such thought-provoking content—it’s a great complement to our discussions on simplifying data infrastructure for long-term scalability!
Cheers,
Aman Gupta,
DLT Hub team