Arun Kumar

Solutions Architect at Eon Collective

Arun Kumar is a Solutions Architect at Eon Collective since April 2024, bringing a wealth of experience in data engineering and analytics from previous roles at The Hartford, Fannie Mae, erwin, Inc., AnalytiX DS, Accenture, IBM, and Competent Software Pvt Ltd. Expertise includes data governance implementation with Erwin Edge, data lineage, metadata extraction, and automation projects. Proficient in various ETL tools such as Talend, Datastage, and Informatica, Arun has extensive experience in data warehouse, data lake, and cloud environments including AWS, Azure, and Redshift. Skills also encompass working with Hadoop, HDFS, graph databases like Neo4j, and handling unstructured data formats. Arun holds a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology from Indira Gandhi National Open University.

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Eon Collective

Eon Collective is all about Turning Data Into Decisions. The Collective is a team of data, tech, and business strategy experts, navigating the chaos of outdated systems and fragmented data, to refine, optimize, and transform your data management processes. Whether you're upgrading legacy systems to agile infrastructures, implementing robust governance models for data security and compliance, or building sophisticated data warehouses for easy access, and analytics, we've got you covered. Partnering with the best in tech, we ensure seamless system integration and simplify how you leverage information as a strategic asset keeping you ahead effortlessly. At the heart of our approach is ADEPT, our proprietary technology which ensures solutions are personalized to match your organization's needs. A key component of our ADEPT technology, the Lineage Analysis feature, is now available to the public. By optimizing processes, enabling advanced analytics, and smart integration of big data and IoT technologies, we pave the way for organizations to reduce their reliance on high-cost software while maintaining a competitive data infrastructure.


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