'Data Warrior' Kent Graziano Joins DataOps Advisory Board

'Data Warrior' Kent Graziano Joins DataOps Advisory Board
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(US and Canada) DataOps.live, the London-based software company dedicated to helping organisations to build and manage their essential data applications and data products more effectively, is delighted to announce that Kent Graziano has joined its Advisory Board.

Known as 'The Data Warrior,' Kent is an award-winning industry thought leader, author and speaker. A semi-retired Snowflake Data Cloud and Data Vault evangelist, he is a Data Vault Master, Knight of the Oaktable Network, Oracle ACE Director (Alumni) and Grandmaster of Tae Kwon Do.

He explains, "What's so exciting about the DataOps.live platform is you can provide the value of your data more quickly, leveraging the power of Snowflake, and with all of the governance and controls you need. I'm thrilled at the opportunity to be involved in the next phase of DataOps.live, to see the company grow, and evangelize the concepts of TrueDataOps embodied in the DataOps software."

"I saw from day one this was an incredible opportunity to provide value to Snowflake users and to help them to be even more successful."

Earlier in February, DataOps.live secured a US$10.3 million seed funding round with participation from Anthos Capital and Snowflake Ventures.

"We're delighted that an industry figure of Kent's stature has joined DataOps in an advisory role," says Justin Mullen, co-founder and CEO. "We've been collaborating for the last few years on #TrueDataOps and DataOps for Dummies, and we are excited he'll be involved in the next stage of our mission to deliver the business value of #TrueDataOps to every organization."

Kent continues, "The world has changed in data — its volume, velocity, variety — and that can seem overwhelming. #TrueDataOps is the way to deal with it." IDC had predicted the collective sum of the world's data will increase to 175 zettabytes by 2025, a compound annual growth rate of 61%. A zettabyte is one trillion gigabytes. IDC also predicted that nearly 30% of the data generated will be consumed in real-time by 2025.

"The numbers are mind-boggling," Kent adds. "My entire career has been about standards, best practices, new approaches to data modeling and architecture, and having an agile approach to deliver more value from your data. The DataOps.live software in tandem with the #TrueDataOps concepts provide that value, balancing agility with governance in terms of privacy and regulatory compliance."

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