I am a Senior Software Engineer (backend Drupal developer) at Red Hat, lead organizer of Drupal Camp Asheville, member of the Drupal Community Working Group (CWG) Community Health Team, and member of the A11yTalks organizing team.
My superpowers include picking up something new and running with it, as well as connecting people. My curiosities include work culture, entrepreneurship, and burnout. I’m a philosopher in the void.
This was co-presented with Melissa Bent.
Data accuracy and consistency is an important goal for any organization.
Maintaining data quality across multiple websites and applications (Drupal or otherwise), with different teams managing the same data in multiple systems, becomes complex and difficult to manage. Having a pool of data becomes an attractive solution to resolve some of these issues and allow for greater transparency and consistency across an organization. But, creating a scalable, reliable, and useful system can brings its own challenges.
Join us, as we explore several ways that Red Hat is using a data lake architecture to share data between different Drupal sites.
We’ll cover:
Redefining productivity during burnout | BADCamp 2020 | October 2020 |
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Custom Drupal Data Migration: A Georgia GovHUB Story | MidCamp 2020 | March 2020 |
Custom Drupal Data Migration: A Georgia GovHUB Story | Florida Drupalcamp 2020 | February 2020 |
Custom Drupal Data Migration: A Georgia GovHUB Story | DrupalCamp Atlanta 2019 | September 2019 |
How to Hire and Fire Your Employer | DrupalCon Seattle | April 2019 |
How to Hire and Fire Your Employer | Midwest Drupal Camp | March 2019 |
How to Hire and Fire Your Employer | Florida DrupalCamp | February 2019 |