Comment by hobs
3 days ago
Don't worry, most places go straight with databricks and get a flaky as hell system that falls apart anyway, but then they can blame databricks instead of their own incompetence.
3 days ago
Don't worry, most places go straight with databricks and get a flaky as hell system that falls apart anyway, but then they can blame databricks instead of their own incompetence.
I'm surprised at how often this is reality. Bureaucrat at the top of the decision tree smiles smugly while describing how easy they're accomplishing <goal> with <system>. I've been that bureaucrat too many times.
yeah where IT blocks half of the config, and you disable half of the features that could make it great, just to make sure they definitely don't give control to..GASP... A DATA ENGINEER
To be fair, the Data Engineer is probably either a data analyst turned DBA who yearns for the comfort of SQL Server or worse, the lowest bidder.
Hey I did more than that (eventually) but this person knows what they are talking about lol.