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  • Transforming Data Governance with AI Catalog
    This piece from datapro.news discusses how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping data governance and data accessibility within organisations. It highlights how tools like Coalesce Catalog (formerly CastorDoc) leverage AI to automate tasks such as data discovery, documentation, and lineage tracking, making data assets more discoverable and understandable for both technical professionals and business users. The article also emphasises the platform's role in embedding governance within the data transformation lifecycle and improving trust in data by providing transparency and data quality monitoring. Ultimately, it suggests that AI-powered tools are transforming data governance from a cumbersome overhead into a strategic advantage that democratises data access and enables data-driven decision-making. Join the Data Innovators Exchange for free at https://www.skool.com/data-management-innovators-4116/about Sign up for the free Data Pro Newsletter at https://www.datapro.news/subscribe
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  • Introducing Coalesce Catalog - an AI Tool for Data People
    Coalesce's latest acquisition is an AI tool designed to help data people by finding the most efficient way to ensure data quality through various pipelines. In this week's episode, Sam sits down and talks to one of its creators, Tristan Mayers, about how it works and how it helps those working in data. Join the Data Innovators Exchange for free at https://www.skool.com/data-management-innovators-4116/about Sign up for the free Data Pro Newsletter at https://www.datapro.news/subscribe
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  • Chamberlin and Boyce: The Genesis of SQL
    This text details the groundbreaking work of Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce at IBM in the early 1970s. Inspired by the relational data model, they co-created SQL, initially named SEQUEL, which became the standard language for interacting with relational databases. The explanation highlights SQL's user-friendly syntax and its implementation of complex database concepts. The enduring impact and universality of SQL across various industries and platforms are emphasised, solidifying its legacy in data management. The text also briefly notes the tragic early death of Boyce and Chamberlin's continued contributions. Join the Data Innovators Exchange for free at https://www.skool.com/data-management-innovators-4116/about Sign up for the free Data Pro Newsletter at https://www.datapro.news/subscribe
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  • Data Battlegrounds: The Empire Far Far Away
    To celebrate Star Wars Day, we take a look at the vast and intricate data infrastructure of the Galactic Empire. It outlines the Holonet, an interstellar network facilitating communication and data transfer, and the tiered system of data vaults used to store everything from operational telemetry to citizen behaviour logs. The text also highlights the massive scale of data collected daily from various sensors and the sophisticated analytics employed for tasks like invasion planning and maintaining control, while also noting the security measures in place and the ongoing data warfare with Rebel forces Join the Data Innovators Exchange for free at https://www.skool.com/data-management-innovators-4116/about Sign up for the free Data Pro Newsletter at https://www.datapro.news/subscribe
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  • 🔑 Australian Banking Breach and Infostealer Defence Strategies
    This week's Datapro Newsletter discusses the significant increase in infostealer malware, which covertly steals sensitive data such as passwords and financial details. It highlights a major incident in Australia where 31,000 banking credentials were compromised from customers of the "Big Four" banks through individual device infections, not a central breach. The text explains the threat landscape of these malicious programmes, noting their rapid growth and the shift to new dominant malware families sold as a service. Finally, it outlines how data automation platforms and specific security practices can be used by data engineers to mitigate these risks and enhance enterprise security against such attacks. Join the Data Innovators Exchange for free at https://www.skool.com/data-management-innovators-4116/about Sign up for the free Data Pro Newsletter at https://www.datapro.news/subscribe
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About The Data Radio Show - Bought to you by the Data Innovators Exchange

Join us weekly as we sit down and chat about the Data revolution and how to get involved with it, whether you're a seasoned pro at the forefront of change or someone new to the field.We interview industry insiders, people in the field and experts across the world to bring you the latest advice, trends and changes to the field.With dedicated content made for Data Professionals, at any level of expertise, you can keep abreast of the fast paced changing world of Data Management right here. Join us in our Dedicated Skool Community and join the conversations at https://www.skool.com/data-management-innovators-4116/aboutand make sure you sign up for the Data Pro Newsletter right here: https://www.datapro.news/subscribe
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