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Connor Lough

Fifty First Dates with Data Vault

Bringing Data Vault to a new company can be a daunting task. Its proof of concept work is likely going to be built by you, and no one else. There is a lot to learn and I'd like to walk folks through what feels like my fifty first dates with Data Vault. There were some failures (not fifty!) between now and when I started, and I'd like to help folks avoid those mistakes by walking through my journey with the methodology.


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From zero to full Data Vault adoption

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Pitfalls

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Growth

Introducing the Presenter

Connor Lough

Analytics Engineer at View The Space

Connor Lough is an Analytics Engineer at View The Space (VTS), where he focuses on modelling disparate systems together to create insightful analytics solutions. With a multifaceted background spanning both analytics and data engineering, Connor brings a unique perspective to data-driven problem solving.

Before joining VTS, Connor amassed valuable experience in the IT space at Nordstrom and PitchBook. His tenure in these roles involved working closely with the open source data engineering stack, which contributed to his rich skill set. At VTS, Connor has been particularly enthusiastic about Data Vault 2.0 and using the AutomateDV dbt package. His proficiency in employing this package has enabled him to speed up his Data Vault deployment, ensuring the reliability, maintainability, and accuracy of analytics.

Beyond his work in analytics engineering, Connor is an advocate for continuous learning and knowledge sharing. He believes in the transformative power of data and is committed to leveraging the open source community to drive innovation and efficiency in the industry. As an end-user, Connor is excited to share his practical experiences (good and bad) with fellow professionals and data enthusiasts.

50 First Dates with Data Vault

Having celebrated its fifth birthday in September, one of the great advantages the Data Vault User Group’s monthly presentations is that our members hear some very personal – and occasionally very raw – experiences of implementing a Data Vault.

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