His handle is - not to be confused with the ‘other Eric Schmidt’ here at Google. In his downtime, Eric is also a Dj at KEXP 90.3 Seattel - KEPX.ORG where he guest hosts a modern global music show. Eric is an expert in products like BigQuery, Dataflow, Dataproc and leads a team of leaders who help customers turn data into value. He comes to us from Microsoft, where he led Advocacy and Evangelism there, too. Eric SchmidtĮric is the Head of Advocacy for Data Analytics at Google and has been with us for almost 8 years.
Companies can publish, discover, and subscribe to shared assets, create exchanges that combine data sets, and curate exchanges of data and insights for full information sharing. Analytics Hub gets to data value as quickly and easily as possible. Rather than sit unused, data can now be found easily, analyzed securely, and put to work for companies no matter where their data lives.įor analytic asset sharing, Analytics Hub lets companies coordinate with others to get the most use out of their data efficiently. Dataplex lets companies automatically discover data, make data secure without having to move it, and apply governance and policies centrally so the data is accessible.
The new Dataplex software helps customers intelligently manage data assets, especially in distributed systems. This allows for cheaper analysis with much less system downtime. To accomplish this, Google takes the analytics to the data and is able to reach all appropriate data across clouds without having to move it. Through real-world examples from companies like Equifax, we see how companies are getting more information from their data in a way that creates actionable opportunities to improve customer experiences.įor multi-cloud companies, BigQuery Omni gets the most out of data that exists in multiple clouds. Our guests introduce us to three new Google offerings, BigQuery Omni, Dataplex, and the Analytics Hub, and discuss the uses and implications of each and how they work together to achieve goals.īruno and Eric describe challenges in data analytics and how Google uses these as opportunities to create problem-solving systems that solve real client problems. Stephanie Wong and Jenny Brown are your hosts this week, discussing data analytics with the yin and yang of the field, Bruno Aziza and Eric Schmidt.