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Data BS | A Podcast from CorrDyn

Building Ethical Data Practices in Cross-Functional Communities | Featuring Kevin Hartman, Databricks - Part 2

  • S1E7
  • 29:23
  • December 4th 2024

Listen to Part One of our interview with Kevin here wherever you get your podcasts - or find a link at the bottom of the Show Notes.

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In part two of this episode, we continue our conversation with Kevin Hartman, Head of Partner Solutions Architects in the Americas at Databricks and Lecturer at UC Berkeley. A visionary in the tech and data space, Kevin shares how his work at Databricks exemplifies collaboration across industries, academia, and diverse disciplines. From open-source technology to fostering grassroots initiatives like the LMOps program, Kevin emphasizes that sustainable solutions come from a commitment to openness and shared innovation.

Highlighting the vibrant culture at Databricks where passion and innovation go hand in hand, the company has evolved from pioneering Apache Spark to introducing cutting-edge technologies like the Photon engine, Delta Lake, and MLflow. Breaking down silos—whether in data or among people—has been central to their success, enabling an exchange of ideas that fuels continuous improvement. Tune in to explore Kevin’s philosophy, Databricks’ journey, and how open-source principles are shaping the future of data science.

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Data BS | A Podcast from CorrDyn

Data BS from CorrDyn is an interview series dedicated to exploring the key issues and topics impacting the world of data and AI.

Each week, James Winegar, CEO of CorrDyn, sits down with guests from across the data ecosystem to explore how they are shaping their own businesses—or the businesses of others—through real-world applications of data engineering, ML/AI, infrastructure, analytics, and more.

We aim to equip operational leaders with the insights and tools they need to harness data's potential.