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Published inDec 2023
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Michele Pinto
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Michele Pinto

Michele Pinto is the Head of Engineering at Kensu. With over 15 years of experience, Michele has a great knack for understanding how data observability and data engineering are closely linked. He started his career as a software engineer and has worked since then in various roles, such as big data engineer, big data architect, head of data and until recently he was a Head of Engineering. He has a great community presence and believes in giving back to the community. He has also been a teacher for Digital Product Management Master TAG Innovation School in Milan, Italy. His collaboration on the book has been prompt, swift, eager, and very invested.
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Sammy El Khammal
Sammy El Khammal
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Sammy El Khammal

Sammy El Khammal works at Kensu. He started off as a field engineer and worked his way up to the position of product manager. In the past, he has also worked with Mercedes as their Business Development Analyst – Intern. He has also been an O'Reilly teacher for 3 workshops on data quality, lineage monitoring, and data observability. During that time, he provided some brilliant insights, very responsive behaviour, and immense talent and determination.
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Part 4: Appendix

The concluding part of the book provides practical guidance for implementing data observability. It presents a comprehensive checklist method to integrate data observability into company pipelines, highlighting common pitfalls and concerns encountered in various implementations.

The book wraps up with a roadmap for data engineers, offering a technical pathway to effectively implement data observability in an initial project and then scale it across the organization. This final chapter serves as a strategic guide to embedding data observability into the core of data engineering practices.

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Authors (2)

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Michele Pinto

Michele Pinto is the Head of Engineering at Kensu. With over 15 years of experience, Michele has a great knack for understanding how data observability and data engineering are closely linked. He started his career as a software engineer and has worked since then in various roles, such as big data engineer, big data architect, head of data and until recently he was a Head of Engineering. He has a great community presence and believes in giving back to the community. He has also been a teacher for Digital Product Management Master TAG Innovation School in Milan, Italy. His collaboration on the book has been prompt, swift, eager, and very invested.
Read more about Michele Pinto

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Sammy El Khammal

Sammy El Khammal works at Kensu. He started off as a field engineer and worked his way up to the position of product manager. In the past, he has also worked with Mercedes as their Business Development Analyst – Intern. He has also been an O'Reilly teacher for 3 workshops on data quality, lineage monitoring, and data observability. During that time, he provided some brilliant insights, very responsive behaviour, and immense talent and determination.
Read more about Sammy El Khammal