Quick Career Update: About Data Infrastructure

So, I’ve heard from some folks “data infrastructure, really”?
In my mind though, it makes all the sense in the world. How many companies (non-profits, campaigns) do you know that have access to tons of data, but no way to collect it into a centralized location in order to make sense of it? And how many innovative businesses are thwarted from growth due to this technical limitation?
From health care, to finance, to adtech, to social, to gig work, to e-commerce, to logistics, to politics—- data is all around us. But often times organizations lack the data engineering talent to get all this information centralized and in an analyzable format.
*Maybe* a company can spring for a data scientist, or an analyst, or an ops person who knows SQL or some basic code. And then that person is stuck with getting their data pipelines to work. Before they can even start to contribute.
Thats where a #nocode solution like the one Datacoral Inc has built comes in.has built comes in. It’s secure (which is critical for banking/health care), it’s end-to-end (collect data, organize it, publish it for business intelligence), and it's worry-free for the analysts, the ops people, and the engineers. Instead of helping transform one vertical, simplifying #datainfrastructure will help more people across all verticals.