2026 Talks
Democratizing Analytics via Self Service : Netflix Games Edition
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- Data Eng & Databases
Visualization tools like Tableau have long been essential for data analysis, but their steep learning curves often make them inaccessible to non-technical business users, slowing decision-making and hindering opportunities. The future of data analytics lies in empowering business and non-technical users to interact with data, draw insights, and make real-time decisions, without relying on expertise working with complex visualization tools. Semantic layers are key to this transformation, abstracting metric definitions and forming the foundation for no-code self-service analytics solutions. This session will explore how semantic layers bridge the gap between data silos and business needs. Attendees will gain insights into designing metrics with semantic layers and building high-performance, low-latency data storage solutions to enable seamless self-service analytics, empowering teams to make faster, more effective data-driven decisions.
Staff Data Engineer
Bhargavi Reddy Dokuru
Netflix
Bhargavi is a Staff Data Engineer at Netflix supporting the Games business. With 12+ years of experience in the data field, she specializes in Big Data technologies and Distributed Computing. She also holds a Master’s Degree in Information Systems from Carnegie Mellon University.
As one of the early data engineers at Netflix Games, Bhargavi helped build core data infrastructure and telemetry, enabling the Games business to drive quality and engagement of Netflix games across Mobile, TV, and Web platforms.
Passionate about mentorship, Bhargavi actively supports students and early-career professionals interested in data engineering. She regularly mentors aspiring data engineers and shares guidance on building successful careers in the data space.
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