Airbyte’s Data Engineering Conference Focuses on Best Practices, New Tools and Workflows to Improve Data Movement

“Move Data” free event December 7-8 to include 40 speakers over 8 hours

Airbyte, creators of the fastest-growing open-source data integration platform, announced its online move(data) conference will be December 7 and 8. The free event focused on data engineering takes place over four hours each day with more than 40 expert speakers. Participants will learn best practices to apply in their work, along with new tools and workflows that can improve quality and productivity.

“This is the perfect opportunity for anyone working with data to catch up on the latest news and trends, along with best practices that they can put into practice in their work,” said Jean Lafleur, co-founder and chief operating officer, Airbyte. “We think of the data practitioner’s experience first in everything we do so we’ve structured the conference sessions as lightning talks – maximizing learning in the least amount of time.”

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Speakers include:

  • Michel Tricot, co-founder and CEO, Airbyte “The Foundations of Data Pipelines”
  • Tristan Handy, founder and CEO, dbt Labs “Guardrails not Stop Signs” on best practices
  • Barr Moses, co-founder and CEO, Monte Carlo Data “Making Data Reliable and Assuring Validity to Build Trust”
  • Benn Stancil, co-founder and chief analytics officer, Mode “The End of the Pipeline”
  • Chetan Puttagunta, general partner, Benchmark on the “Future Evolution of the Data Stack”
  • Prukalpa Sankar, co-founder, Atlan “Traditional Data Catalogs will be Replaced by Active Metadata Platforms”
  • Nick Schrock, co-founder and CEO, Elementl “Data Engineering is Software Engineering and Software Engineering is Data Engineering”
  • Aaron Katz, co-founder and CEO, Clickhouse “Who Needs a Traditional Data Warehouse When You Can Get Real-time Analytics at Scale?”
  • Boris Jabes, CEO, Census “ Prep Your Pipelines – “Reverse ETL and the Coming Great Flood”
  • Ryan Boyd, co-founder, Motherduck “Ducky Data Crunching on the Laptop – The Pendulum Swings”

With its growing community of 10,000 data practitioners and 600 contributors, Airbyte is redefining the standard of moving and consolidating data from different sources to data warehouses, data lakes, or databases in a process referred to as extract, load, and, when desired, transform (ELT). Over the past year and a half, more than 25,000 companies have used Airbyte to sync data from sources such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, Facebook Ads, Salesforce, Stripe, and connect to destinations that include Redshift, Snowflake, Databricks, and BigQuery.

Airbyte’s open-source data integration solves two problems. First, companies always have to build and maintain data connectors on their own because most less popular “long tail” data connectors are not supported by closed-source ELT technologies. Second, data teams often have to do custom work around pre-built connectors to make them work within their unique data infrastructure.

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