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DESCRIPTION:The cloud native revolution has impacted all aspects of enginee
 ring\, and data engineering is not exempt. One of the ongoing challenges i
 n the data engineering world remains the local and distributed cloud nativ
 e storage. In this talk we’ll explore working with distributed file syst
 ems in Python\, through an intro to fsspec: a popular python library that 
 is well-positioned to address the growing challenge of interacting with st
 orage systems of different kinds in a consistent way.\n\nIn this talk we
 ’ll show hands-on examples of working with fsspec with some of the most 
 popular data tools in the Python community: Pandas\, Tensorflow and PyArro
 w. We’ll demonstrate a real world implementation of fsspec and how it pr
 ovides easy extensibility through open source tooling.\n\nYou’ll come aw
 ay from this session with a better understanding for how to implement and 
 extend fsspec to work with different cloud native storage systems.
DTSTAMP:20260413T214001Z
LOCATION:Titanium3
SUMMARY:Distributed file-systems made easy with Python's fsspec - Einat Orr
 \, Barak Amar
URL:https://pretalx.com/pyconde-pydata-2025/talk/DEHZHK/
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