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When an 18 karat gold railroad spike was driven into the Utah soil in 1869, it marked the dawn of a new era in travel, shipping, communication, and – most importantly – standardization. Today, it's not a number of unconnected private railroads that need to learn how to play nice, it's data lakes, and Tim Hayden is here again to help walk us through why that's important.
When an 18 karat gold railroad spike was driven into the Utah soil in 1869, it marked the dawn of a new era in travel, shipping, communication, and – most importantly – standardization. Today, it's not a number of unconnected private railroads that need to learn how to play nice, it's data lakes, and Tim Hayden is here again to help walk us through why that's important.