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Rahul Pathak, AWS, VP of Analytics

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become synonymous with cloud analytics and data tools, and Amazon the e-commerce giant continually ranks at the top of IIA’s analytics maturity index. In this episode, I sit down with Rahul Pathak to talk about the evolution of AWS and the impact is has had (and will continue to have) on data science and analytics that are practiced and delivered at enterprises of all shapes and sizes around the world. You will hear quotes from Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos about the company’s maniacal customer focus, and Rahul gives us a glimpse into the future of how cloud analytics will impact the the data science role going forward.

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become synonymous with cloud analytics and data tools, and Amazon the e-commerce giant continually ranks at the top of IIA’s analytics maturity index. In this episode, I sit down with Rahul Pathak to talk about the evolution of AWS and the impact is has had (and will continue to have) on data science and analytics that are practiced and delivered at enterprises of all shapes and sizes around the world. You will hear quotes from Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos about the company’s maniacal customer focus, and Rahul gives us a glimpse into the future of how cloud analytics will impact the the data science role going forward.

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