Austin Chia's Blog Posts

Austin Chia is a data analyst, analytics consultant, and technology writer. He is the founder of Any Instructor, a data analytics & technology-focused online resource. Austin has written over 200 articles on data science, data engineering, business intelligence, data security, and cybersecurity. His work has been published in various companies like RStudio/Posit, DataCamp, CareerFoundry, n8n, and other tech start-ups. Previously worked on biomedical data science, corporate analytics training, and data analytics in a health tech start-up.

Robotic Process Automation: RPA Today
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Robotic Process Automation: RPA Today

A transformative technology, RPA automates business processes that are structured and rules-based. But RPA is not AI. Get the full RPA story here.
11 Common Data Types: A Comprehensive Guide
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11 Common Data Types: A Comprehensive Guide

Explore 11 common data types in this comprehensive guide, covering integers, strings, booleans, and more. Learn their purpose and applications for data visualization.
Log Management: Introduction & Best Practices
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Log Management: Introduction & Best Practices

Log management, a building block for observability, is a crucial IT practice. Understand the concepts, goals and best practices — including a simple tutorial.
What Is Data Logging?
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What Is Data Logging?

In this blog post, we’ll cover an overview of data logging, including its key components, types, applications, and best practices for success.
What is Fraud Detection and Prevention?
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What is Fraud Detection and Prevention?

In this comprehensive guide, we will explore fraud detection and prevention strategies that can help mitigate the risks associated with fraudulent activities.
Data Observability: The Complete Introduction
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Data Observability: The Complete Introduction

Get the complete story on data observability here: what itis, the 5 pillars, benefits & implementing — and best of all, ALL the things you can do with it.