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How Canva's Data Engineers and Analysts Support 55M Active Users

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Canva is one of the hottest, if not the hottest, graphic design platforms out there. Only a week ago it was announced that they reached a staggering 16 Billion dollar valuation, after having seen even stronger growth during the pandemic. With 55 million active users and around 500 million dollars in annual revenue, it seems that Canva is unstoppable. So how do Canva analysts and engineers scale their data platforms to meet the company's insane growth? Guest: Krishna Naidu, Data Engineer at Canva Hosts: The Data Bros, Eldad and Boaz Farkash, CEO and CPO at Firebolt
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Previous guests include: Joseph Machado of Linkedin, Metthew Weingarten of Disney, Joe Reis and Matt Housely, authors of The Fundamentals of Data Engineering, Zach Wilson of Eczachly Inc, Megan Lieu of Deepnote, Erik Heintare of Bolt, Lior Solomon of Vimeo, Krishna Naidu of Canva, Mike Cohen of Substack, Jens Larsson of Ark, Gunnar Tangring of Klarna, Yoav Shmaria of Similarweb and Xiaoxu Gao of Adyen.
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Canva is one of the hottest, if not the hottest, graphic design platforms out there. Only a week ago it was announced that they reached a staggering 16 Billion dollar valuation, after having seen even stronger growth during the pandemic. With 55 million active users and around 500 million dollars in annual revenue, it seems that Canva is unstoppable. So how do Canva analysts and engineers scale their data platforms to meet the company's insane growth? Guest: Krishna Naidu, Data Engineer at Canva Hosts: The Data Bros, Eldad and Boaz Farkash, CEO and CPO at Firebolt
The Data Engineering Show is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
Previous guests include: Joseph Machado of Linkedin, Metthew Weingarten of Disney, Joe Reis and Matt Housely, authors of The Fundamentals of Data Engineering, Zach Wilson of Eczachly Inc, Megan Lieu of Deepnote, Erik Heintare of Bolt, Lior Solomon of Vimeo, Krishna Naidu of Canva, Mike Cohen of Substack, Jens Larsson of Ark, Gunnar Tangring of Klarna, Yoav Shmaria of Similarweb and Xiaoxu Gao of Adyen.
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