Chapter 2: Connecting to Data Sources

In most organizations, data tends to be stored in various data stores, such as filesystems, proprietary and open source databases, or even distributed filesystems for high-performance compute platforms. Often the data has meaning and is useful while being stored in the source systems, such as a transactional database that keeps track of sales from a group of point-of-sale systems. In this example, data is stored in a relational database that is tuned to keep track of each sale. For analytics purposes, we will likely want to use this data in concert with data from a separate system that tracks the inventory of items we have for sale. The inventory will likely be a different relational database, possibly from ...

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