Advanced Data Engineering
In this advanced course, you will gain practical expertise in scaling data engineering systems using cutting-edge tools and techniques. This course is designed...
By Duke University on Coursera
About This Course
In this advanced course, you will gain practical expertise in scaling data engineering systems using cutting-edge tools and techniques. This course is designed for data scientists, data engineers, and anyone with a foundational understanding of data handling who desires to escalate their skills to handle larger, more complex datasets efficiently. Throughout the course, you'll master the application of technologies such as Celery with RabbitMQ for scalable data consumption, Apache Airflow for optimized workflow management, and Vector and Graph databases for robust data management at scale. The course will culminate with hands-on projects that offer real-world experience, where you'll put your acquired skills to test in solving data engineering challenges. You will not only learn to create scalable data systems but also to analyze their performance and make necessary adjustments for optimum results. This invaluable experience in advanced data engineering techniques will prepare you for the demanding tasks of handling massive datasets, streamlining complex workflows, and optimizing data operations for businesses of any scale.
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How much does Advanced Data Engineering cost?
Advanced Data Engineering costs $49. Check the course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches Advanced Data Engineering?
Advanced Data Engineering is taught by Duke University, Duke University.
What skill level is Advanced Data Engineering for?
This course is designed for advanced learners.
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