Engineering the Future of Software
Feb 3–4, 2019: Training
Feb 4–6, 2019: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Marc Siegel

Marc Siegel
Engineering Manager, Panorama Education

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Marc Siegel is an engineering manager at Panorama Education, an education technology firm based in Boston. He has experience in web applications and event-driven systems, sometimes simultaneously. He’s passionate about building systems that tell the truth when asked questions. He got his start developing heterogeneous mobile network nodes at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and led development efforts at a number of startups, for everything from bidding systems for internet advertising to mobile handheld inspection software for tower cranes, although he is afraid of heights. Marc holds a BS in computer science from Brown University. You can find the slides from his last talk at the O’Reilly Software Architecture conference here.

Sessions

10:45am–12:15pm Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Integration architecture
Location: Trianon Ballroom
Secondary topics:  Best Practice, Case Study
Marc Siegel (Panorama Education)
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Have you ever launched a large ETL job to check a fix for a corner case in a derived calculation or normalization? Marc Siegel shares lessons learned applying the event sourcing pattern within an ETL pipeline. Key takeaway in regex form: E{1}T*L* -- that is, "Extract once, transform and load infinite times." Read more.