
Inspired by the popular book "Domain-Driven Design" published in 2003 for software development, the principles have been applied and adapted to data modeling, resulting in a pragmatic approach to designing data structures at the initial phase of metadata management.
In this session, you will learn how to strike a balance. Not too much data modeling so that it does not get in the way of getting things done, but enough agile data modeling so that business and IT share the same understanding of the context and meaning of data. This allows organizations to produce high-quality software and data to reach their business objectives.
Speaker: Pascal Desmarets

Pascal Desmarets is the founder and CEO of Hackolade. He leads all efforts involving business strategy, product innovation, and customer relations, as it focuses on producing user-friendly, powerful visual tools to smooth the onboarding of NoSQL technology in corporate IT landscapes.
Hackolade is the pioneer in Polyglot Data Modeling for NoSQL databases and JSON in RDBMS. It is the only data modeling tool for MongoDB, Neo4j, Cassandra, BigQuery, Couchbase, Cosmos DB, Databricks, DocumentDB, DynamoDB, Elasticsearch, EventBridge Schema Registry, Glue Data Catalog, HBase, Hive, JanusGraph, MariaDB, MarkLogic, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redshift, Snowflake, SQL Server, Synapse, Teradata, TinkerPop, Trino/Starburst, YugabyteDB, etc. It also applies its visual design to Avro, JSON Schema, Parquet, ProtoBuf, YAML, Swagger, and OpenAPI and is rapidly adding new targets for its physical data modeling engine.
The software helps functional analysts, designers, architects, and DBAs involved with NoSQL technology achieve greater transparency and control, resulting in reduced development time, increased application quality, and lower execution risks across the enterprise.
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