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From YouTube: Humans of DataHub: Pablo Ochoa
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Before the winter holidays, the Acryl team (Maggie Hays and Paul Logan) sat down with Pablo Ochoa, Data Governance and Big Data Architect at Bosonit. In this conversation, Pablo shares his journey to DataHub, what DataHub has enabled within Bosonit, his favorite features, and more. You don't want to miss this conversation!
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A
Welcome
folks
to
another
round
of
humans
of
data
Hub,
today
we
are
joined
by
my
colleague
Paul
from
our
devrel
team
and
also
Pablo
choa
from
our
data
Hub
community
Pablo
give
us
an
introduction.
Tell
us
who
you
are
where
you
work,
what
you
do
all.
B
That
money
so
yeah,
so
I'm
coming
from
Spain
and
I'm,
currently
working
at
a
company
called
graphene
that
is
also
based
here
in
Spain
I,
mean
we're
not
such
a
big
companies,
so
we
have
kind
of
team
up
with
another
company.
That's
called
the
week
that
is
kind
of
a
venture,
Builder
and
kind
of
help
us
get
through.
You
know
the
initial
tough
times
of
you
know,
starting
up
and
all
lots
of
things
so
yeah
we're
basically
a
big
data
platform
that
we
are
looking
for
to
be
known
for
its
security.
C
B
It's
it's
versatility,
I
mean
we
are
looking
also
to
be
kind
of
modular
like
not
to
give
all
the
services
to
our
users
just
the
what
exactly?
What
do
you
need.
A
B
So
yeah
I
mean
we
also
yeah,
as
I
mentioned,
before,
to
be
kind
of
the
secure
as
secure
as
possible
and
because
you
know
that's
nowadays,
if
not
the
most
important
thing,
one
of
the
most
important
things
and
yeah
that's
pretty
much
about
it.
Like
I,
am
also
about
my
role
and
what
I
do
here
is
like
I'm,
the
big
data
and
data
governance
consultant
and
I'm
the
responsible
of
kind
of
doing
all
the
developments
here
of
of
digital
governance
and
in
these
cases
and
data,
Hub
and.
C
A
Awesome
and
so
how
did
you
I
know
you've
been
in
the
data
Hub
community
for
a
while,
maybe
well,
what
is
it
November
so
a
few
months,
at
least,
how
did
you
find
data
Hub
like
what?
What
were
the
reasons
that
you
were
starting
to
even
look
for
metadata
platform
or
data
catalog.
B
So
yeah
about
it
kind
of
a
year
ago
here
at
Russians
we
a
kind
of
questions
ourselves
like
we
wanted
kind
of
yeah.
Another
governance
too,
because
you
know
we
knew
kind
of
some
tools,
for
example
like
lunata
or
or
something
like
that,
but
we
were
not
sure
which
one
would
be
the
best.
So
we
kind
of
did
like
a
bit
of
study
of
our
research
and
we
took
into
account
like
the
most
important
tools
that.
C
B
Recently
there
so
yeah
we
after
the
study.
After
a
few
months
of
study,
we
we
finally
decided
to
choose
data
Hub
because
it
stood
out
for
a
it's,
a
state
of
a
state
of
the
art,
both
architecture
and
dependencies.
C
C
C
B
I
mean
for
me,
it's
kind
of
the
variety
and
the
knowledge
of
people
like
at
least
in
my
opinion.
Kind
of
a
great
part
of
the
community
is
not
like
an
expert
in
something
specific
because
in
my
opinion,
it's
quite
a
hard
task.
B
So
yeah
there's
such
a
lot
of
people
and
of
interest
in
helping
each
other,
like
everyone
kind
of
puts
its
small
brain
and
then
we
started
building-
and
you
know
it's
like
the
the
dream-
teamwork
like
I,
don't
know
like,
as
we
have
been
in
other
people's
like
and
we
have
developed,
and
we
have
developed
data,
and
maybe
we
have
in
common
some
problems
like
we
could
help
others
from
there,
and
you
know
it's
kind
of
great
and
then
yeah.
B
A
A
Just
totally
remarkable
and
so
yeah,
it's
literally
any
time
of
the
day,
there's.
B
A
A
good
reminder
to
turn
your
phone
off,
sometimes
because
yeah.
B
Well,
I
guess:
to
mentioned
enough
for
you
things
like,
for
example,
we
automated
and
metadata
ingestion
like
it
allows
our
users
to
just
kind
of
get
instant
metadata
information
of
all
the
data
tools.
So
it's
kind
of
a
having
a
centralized
place
in
some
sort
and
you
know
being
able
to
define
those
returns
or
even
domains
that
will
help
you
either
understand
things
better
or
to
have
everything
like
in
separate
boxes,
sure
so
yeah
Jennifer
lying
nothing
gets
confused
or
there's
no
trouble
in
there.
So
yeah
I
I
think
that
was.
A
B
I
would
like
to
see
a
video
from
of
kind
of
you
know
like
an
improvement
on
the
on
the
on
more
like
aspect,
security
aspects
like.
C
B
Short
term
but
yeah
I
would
also
like
to
see
like,
for
example,
what
users
could
deny
I
mean
to
be
able
to
deny
what
I
usually
can
see.
C
A
A
That's
awesome,
yeah,
the
the
we're
we're
starting
to
hear
from
from
folks
that
are,
you
know
ingesting
tens
of
thousands
or
hundreds
of
thousands
of
entities
that,
like
the
human
brain,
can
only
take
in
so
much
information
right.
So
we
need
to
figure
out
how
to
curate
those
and
also
for
security
reasons,
hide
and,
like
you
know,
sensitive
or
you
know,
data
that
shouldn't
be
accessed
by
every
single
person.
So
I'm
really
excited
I.
A
Think
the
the
saved
views-
I,
don't
know
if
you
were
in
town
hall,
I
can't
remember
if
you
were
there
or
not,
if
you're
in
the
October
Town
Hall
yeah.
C
A
A
saved
view
feature
that's
coming
out.
That
I
think
will
be
really
really
helpful
there,
where
we
can
really
start
to
like
curate
and
and
really
kind
of
hide,
just
irrelevant
or
sensitive.
You
know
all
of
that,
and.
C
Me
too,
and
so
do
you
have
a
favorite
data,
Hub
slack,
Channel,
I,
know
I,
see
you
active
and
troubleshoot
and
other
stuff.
Is
there
one
that
you
like,
above
all,
others.
B
C
B
A
It's
pretty
remarkable
all
right,
one
last
question
for
you:
if
you
met
someone
on
the
street
or
in
your
office,
and
they
were
like,
oh
my
God
I'm
gonna
join
data
Hub.
What
would
you
tell
like
what
advice
would
you
give
them.
B
I
mean
I
would
just
tell
them
to
basically
be
gentle
with
people,
because
once
you
get
started
with
kind
of
slacking
with
all
this
and
all
the
stuff,
you
it's
just
natural
for
you
to
kind
of
be
eager
to
help.
Others,
like
you
know
like
there's
just
things
that
come
off
come
out
of
you
naturally,
so.
C
B
A
Love
that
well
Pablo.
Thank
you
so
much
for
taking
the
time
like
we
said
we
are
so
grateful
to
have
you
here.
You
really
are
a
shining
example
of
you
know
how
to
show
up
and
be
a
strong
contributor
in
a
variety
of
ways
and
and
helping
everybody
else
be
successful.
So
thank
you
for
your
time.
Thank
you
so
much.