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A General Recipe for Creating Data Architectures

Posted February 24, 2021 | Technology |
A General Recipe for Creating Data Architectures
The role of data architects is sometimes vaguely defined and tends to fall on the shoulders of senior business analysts, data scientists, or database and ETL specialists. As with any kind of architecture, designing for uncertainty is a key requirement with data architecture.
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Olivier Pilot
Olivier Pilot is a Principal at Arthur D. Little (ADL), a member of ADL’s Digital Problem Solving (DPS) and Travel & Transportation (T&T) practices, and a member of ADL’s AMP open consulting network. He focuses on the design and delivery of digitally enabled solutions for intricated problems with specific expertise in design thinking, digital product design and delivery, enterprise architecture, and solution architecture. Mr. Pilot has… Read More
Michael Papadopoulos
Michael Papadopoulos is a Cutter Expert, Chief Architect of Arthur D. Little’s (ADL's) UK Digital Problem Solving practice, and a member of ADL's AMP open consulting network. He is passionate about designing the right solutions using smart-stitching approaches, even when elegance and architectural purity are overshadowed by practicality. Mr. Papadopoulos leads the scaling of multidisciplinary organizations by focusing on continuous improvement,… Read More
Michael Eiden
Michael Eiden is a Cutter Expert, Partner and Global Head of AI & ML at Arthur D. Little (ADL), and a member of the ADL’s AMP open consulting network. Dr. Eiden is an expert in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) with more than 15 years’ experience across different industrial sectors. He has designed, implemented, and productionized ML/AI solutions for applications in medical diagnostics, pharma, biodefense, and consumer… Read More
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