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For DZone's annual data-related research, we're consolidating our database, data pipeline, and data

For DZone's annual data-related research, we're consolidating our database, data pipeline, and data and analytics research scopes into a single "Data Engineering" survey that will inform the direction of several Trend Reports this year. β€Š [Sign Up]( NEWS AND SPECIAL OFFERS β€Š [DZone Research]( [Where Is Data Engineering Headed in 2024?]( Calling all devs, DBAs, and data experts! For DZone's annual data-related research, we're consolidating our database, data pipeline, and data and analytics research scopes into a single "Data Engineering" survey that will inform the direction of several Trend Reports this year. Whether you directly configure databases or transform data into actionable insights, we want to hear from you! What techniques are you using? What challenges do you and your team face? Where does AI/ML fit into your data capabilities? Our ~12-minute research survey covers topics like: - Database types, languages, and use cases - Distributed database design + architectures - Data observability, security, and governance - Data pipelines, real-time processing, and structured storage - Vector data and databases alongside other AI-driven data capabilities 🎟️ Don't forget to enter the raffle, where five random people will each win $100! [Participate in Our Research]( More Than A Newsletter β€Š Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Related Publications [Project Management Insider]( Connect With Us [X]( | [LinkedIn]( | [Facebook]( About News & Special Offers: Keep informed about the latest site features, downloads, special offers, and products from TechRepublic. Delivered Wednesdays and Fridays. [Sign up today]( Visit the [Subscription Center]( to get other free newsletters, manage your account settings or to be removed from TechRepublic communications. [Unsubscribe from Marketing Communications]( | [FAQ]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2024 TechnologyAdvice, LLC. All rights reserved. This is a marketing email from TechnologyAdvice, 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211, USA. Please do not reply to this message. To contact us, please click [here.]( [TechRepublic]( TechRepublic is a TechnologyAdvice business.

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