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Data Science Central Webinar Series Event Data Prep For Data Ops: How To Select & Deploy Join us for the latest DSC Webinar on December 12th, 2018 [Register Now!]( In recent years, a new term in data has cropped up more frequently: DataOps. As an adaptation of the software development methodology DevOps, DataOps refers to the tools, methodology and organizational structures that businesses must adopt to improve the velocity, quality and reliability of analytics. Widely recognized as the biggest bottleneck in the analytics process, data preparation is a critical element of building a successful DataOps practice by providing speed, agility and trust in data. Join guest speaker, Forrester Senior Analyst Cinny Little, for this latest Data Science Central webinar focusing on how to successfully select and deploy a data preparation solution for DataOps. The presentation will include insights on data preparation found in the Forrester Wave™: Data Preparation Solutions, Q4 2018. During this webinar you will learn: - Where does data preparation fit within DataOps - What are the key technical & business differentiators of data preparation solutions - How to align the right technologies, people and processes Speakers: Will Davis, Sr. Director of Product Marketing -- Trifacta Cinny Little, Senior Analyst -- Forrester Hosted by: Bill Vorhies, Editorial Director -- Data Science Central  Title:  Data Prep For Data Ops: How To Select & Deploy Date:  Wednesday, December 12th, 2018 Time:  9 AM - 10 AM PST  Space is limited so please register early: [Reserve your Webinar seat now](  After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar. Visit Data Science Central at: Data Science Central ®, 2428, 35th Ave NE, Issaquah, WA 98029, United States You received this network announcement because you are a registered member on Data Science Central Unsubscribe: To control which emails you receive on Data Science Central, [click here](. If you encounter any issues with your account please contact us at info@datasciencecentral.com

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