Humans of DataHub: Fredrik Sannholm

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This week we are excited to share our second installment of Humans of DataHub. This week we are joined by Fredrik Sannholm of Wolt, a Finnish tech company known for its delivery platform for food and other goods.

We had the pleasure of chatting on Zoom, check out our conversation to hear about what brought Fredrik’s team to DataHub, what DataHub has enabled for Wolt’s organization, and so much more! Closed captioning is available via Youtube.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=D8XsfoZuwt0%3Fenablejsapi%3D1%26origin%3Dhttps%3A

Thank you, Fredrik, for speaking with the team and thank you for all your contributions to the DataHub community.


What is Humans of DataHub?

Humans of DataHub is a series highlighting the wonderful people that are helping define how the DataHub Community collaborates in 2022.

What’s DataHub?

If you are new to DataHub, just beginning to understand what “metadata” and “modern data stack” mean, or you’ve just read these words for the first time (howdy! 👋), let us take a moment to introduce ourselves and share a little history;

DataHub is an extensible metadata platform, enabling data discovery, data observability, and federated governance to tame the complexity of increasingly diverse data ecosystems. Originally built at LinkedIn, DataHub was open-sourced under the Apache 2.0 License in 2020. It now has a thriving community with over 2.3k members and 100+ code contributors, and many companies are actively using DataHub in production.

We believe that data-driven organizations need a reimagined developer-friendly data catalog to tackle the diversity and scale of the modern data stack. Our goal is to provide the most reliable and trusted enterprise data graph to empower data teams with best-in-class search and discovery and enable continuous data quality based on DataOps practices. This allows central data teams to scale their effectiveness and companies to maximize the value they derive from data.

Want to join the DataHub Community? Visit DataHub.com and say hello on Slack.

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