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Airbyte Engineering with Michel Tricot

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Data integration infrastructure is not easy to build. Moving large amounts of data from one place to another has historically required developers to build ad hoc integration points to move data between SaaS services, data lakes, and data warehouses. Today, there are dedicated systems and services for moving these large batches of data.


Airbyte builds open source data integration systems, and Michel Tricot from Airbyte joins the show to talk about the design and development of Airbyte.


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