Women reading the Data Engine Thinking book

Whether you’ve been following our journey from the beginning or are just curious what all the fuss is about, we’d love for you to check it out.

We believe that a truly effective data solution must evolve alongside our understanding of the data — supported by a structured approach, automation, and code generation. That’s what this book is all about. Data Engine Thinking presents an end-to-end methodology for designing and delivering data solutions that can keep up with the speed of your business.

You’ll follow the story of FastChangeCo, a fictional company struggling to meet growing business demands in a rapidly changing system landscape. Faced with complexity and integration challenges, FastChangeCo sets out to build a future-proof data solution. One that can adapt quickly and scale with new requirements.

Backed by detailed conceptual and practical guidance, we observe FastChangeCo as they transform fragmented, rigid data platforms into a flexible, business-aligned solution.

Along the way, you’ll learn how to:

  • Define a clear vision and strategy for data
  • Select the right frameworks for a scalable architecture
  • Overcome integration challenges
  • Tackle the complexities of ‘time’ in data
  • Deliver an architecture designed for change
  • Implement code generation and automation
  • Solve real-world problems when working with data

Whether you're a data architect, modeler, engineer, or business leader, Data Engine Thinking offers principles, patterns, and practical techniques to help you build a data solution that evolves — just like your organization does.

📘 Grab your copy here:

For more information go to https://dtng.link/order.

And if you like what you read, we’d love it if you helped us spread the word — or just hit reply and let us know what you think.

Over the next few months, we’re planning to complement the book with training, coaching, assessments, and consulting support — so keep an eye out for that too.

Thanks for being part of the ride! We’re excited (and a little nervous) to finally share this with you.

So long,
Roelant and Dirk

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