by Maxx Silver | Jul 19, 2023 | Business Intelligence Process, Data Engineering, Data Management
An oft-cited recent statistic in the data space is that, on average, Chief Data and Analytics Officers remain in their roles for just three years. Given that the average lifecycle of a data project is three-to-five years (and let’s be honest, the change is constant),...
by Zachary Zeus | Apr 5, 2023 | Data Engineering, Data Management
The world of data can seem daunting. AI, ML, Big Data, structured, unstructured, Spark, deep learning, flink, kafka… the list is endless. When we engage with our technology partners, we are often told that the new program that they are just about to launch,...
by Rebecca Zeus | Jul 28, 2022 | Data Engineering, Data Management, Security, Ways and Values
BizCubed’s Ways and Values We’ve blogged previously about the BizCubed Ways and Values. Many companies have versions of this – they may call them values, guiding principles or another phrase. While many in large organisations struggle to see them as more than...
by Rebecca Zeus | Jun 30, 2022 | Data Engineering, Data Management, Security
A year ago, we blogged about Data Security as a Practice. Since then, we have continued the practices we talked about there, integrating it even further into our daily practice, and incorporating new processes and aspects into our existing cadence. We have continued...
by BizCubed | Jun 22, 2022 | Data Engineering, Data Management, Security
We are pleased to share that our Information Security Management System has received the internationally renowned ISO 27001 certification. For the uninitiated: “[t]he ISO 27001 framework determines whether an organization has built an information security management...
by Maxx Silver | Feb 28, 2022 | Data Engineering, Data Management
“Building business logic is a low priority, from my perspective.” This was what my CEO said to me as I shared with him my priorities for the week. The funny part? I work for a data engineering firm and operationalising the development of business logic is literally...