This book is ideal for data engineers, developers, IT professionals, and data scientists looking to optimize workflow orchestration with Apache Airflow. It's perfect for those who recognize Airflow’s potential and want to avoid common implementation pitfalls. Whether you’re new to data, an experienced professional, or a manager seeking insights, this guide will support you. A functional understanding of Python, some business experience, and basic DevOps skills are helpful. While prior experience with Airflow is not required, it is beneficial.
Dylan Intorf is a seasoned technology leader with a B.Sc. in computer science from Arizona State University. With over a decade of experience in software and data engineering, he has delivered custom, tailored solutions to the technology, financial, and insurance sectors. Dylan's expertise in data and infrastructure management has been instrumental in optimizing Airflow deployments and operations for several Fortune 25 companies.
Dylan Storey holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in biology from California State University, Fresno, and a Ph.D. in life sciences from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville where he specialized in leveraging computational methods to study complex biological systems. With over 15 years of experience, Dylan has successfully built, grown, and led teams to drive the development and operation of data products across various scales and industries, including many of the top Fortune-recognized organizations. He is also an expert in leveraging AI and machine learning to automate processes and decisions, enabling businesses to achieve their strategic goals.
Kendrick van Doorn is an accomplished engineering and business leader with a strong foundation in soft ware development, honed through impactful work with federal agencies and consulting technology firms. With over a decade of experience in crafting technology and data strategies for leading brands, he has consistently driven innovation and efficiency. Kendrick holds a B.Sc. in computer engineering from Villanova University, an M.Sc. in systems engineering from George Mason University, and an MBA from Columbia University.