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Posted November 10, 2020 at 11:33 am
Learn about the responsibilities in the field of data engineering with Part I and Part II.
Let us now find out the difference between data scientists and data engineers.
The main point here is that you will be needing both a data scientist and data engineer to make the data sets function appropriately. Both are critical for any enterprise involved with the use of data sets for making important decisions.
Without a data scientist, a data engineer will not be of much help since a data scientist makes the data come into actual or practical use.
Similarly, with the help of a data engineer, the data will be built without errors such as wrong entries, duplicate data etc.
Let us now take a look at the future of data engineering further.
As technology is rapidly changing and advancing for the better, data engineering is also transforming completely. Ever since the Internet of Things (IOT), artificial intelligence, hybrid cloud computing etc. have made their entry into domains such as financial markets, data engineers also are expected to transform and learn to utilise the same for a better functioning.
It is expected that the data engineering services market is expected to rise to USD 77.37 billion by 2023 from USD 29.50 billion in 2017 according to research.
It is expected so because there is wide adoption of big data over the past few years. And, in the future, with more technological advancements big data requirements are expected to grow and dominate the market.
This article mainly discussed the basics of data engineering. Data engineers play a crucial role in any enterprise or for trading since datasets are the most important when it comes to making decisions. Moreover, the future of data engineering is bright enough with more technological advancements and the need for big data usage.
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