O’Reilly Publishes Data Quality Fundamentals by Monte Carlo Founders to Help Teams Architect More Reliable Data Systems
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Monte Carlo , the data reliability company, today announced the launch of Data Quality Fundamentals: A Practitioner's Guide to Building More Trustworthy Data Pipelines, a book published by OReilly Media and available for free on the Monte Carlo website .
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- Monte Carlo , the data reliability company, today announced the launch of Data Quality Fundamentals: A Practitioner's Guide to Building More Trustworthy Data Pipelines, a book published by OReilly Media and available for free on the Monte Carlo website .
- View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221004005405/en/
O'Reilly Data Quality Fundamentals: A Practitioner's Guide to Building Trustworthy Data Pipelines (Graphic: Business Wire)
This is the first OReilly book released which explains how best-in-class data teams design and architect technical systems to achieve trustworthy and reliable data at scale. - OReillys Data Quality Fundamentals helps data engineers and analysts understand the critical factors underpinning poor data quality.
- All chapters of Data Quality Fundamentals (a $67 value) - including a bonus conclusion about the top five trends shaping the future of reliable data - are available for free from Monte Carlo.