Technical Talks
Using GIT as a NoSQL Database and have 100% Data-Pipeline-as-Code
In this talk, Hung will reveal how Y42, an all-in-one data pipeline tool, has leveraged Git as a noSQL database to foster unparalleled collaboration opportunities between data engineers and data analysts.
Y42’s decision to abandon all classical databases within their platform in favor of using Git has brought a series of major innovations — but this cutting-edge approach hasn’t been without challenges. This talk will highlight the extraordinary benefits of using Git-as-a-database to power an all-in-one data workspace, such as:
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Data-pipeline-as-code (including dashboard-as-code and integrations-as-code)
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Browser-based, high-performance implementation of Git using WebAssembly, meaning the Y42-data-pipeline can be implemented using no-code, low-code and/or code
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Simple end-to-end templating
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Easy version control + rollback + environment of job status, settings and data warehouse tables
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Coherent pipeline automations with one orchestration layer
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And it doesn’t end there…
However, deciding to use this unconventional approach meant they were in for a bumpy ride. The Y42 team found themselves facing a series of challenges, including:
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Performance issues to save thousands of jobs inside Git
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Access control issues using folder paths as ids
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Getting the web app to seamlessly integrate Git and code
The Y42 team invites you to attend this talk and learn more about using Git as a noSQL database for a new data revolution. It’s a bold statement, but they believe this talk has the potential to significantly shape the data industry for the years to come.
CEO / CTO
Hung Dang
Y42
Now founder of Y42, Hung started his career in the live-event business. In 2014, he co-founded "Party like Gatsby", a global event series hosting more than 100,000 guests. Driven by thin margins, he developed his own data analytics tool in 2016. Similar to AWS, the tool soon became a company of its own under the name "Mitra Intelligence". Mitra hit a nerve and was acquired in 2018 by a MDAX (German Fortune 100) company. There, Hung, advised the CXO/VPs leading the data platform initiatives w/ a team of 30+ and executing a global rollout. However, Hung was far from finished and did not want to settle for a corporate career: in 2020, he put most of his money back into the business intelligence startup that would eventually become Y42.
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