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Pantomath Joins the Vendor Forum

Pete Goldin
Editor and Publisher
APMdigest

Bo Brunton, Director of Product at Pantomath, has joined the APMdigest Vendor Forum.

Brunton oversees the strategy, development, and execution of Pantomath's proprietary Pipeline Intelligence Engine. Brunton plays a critical role in advancing Pantomath's vision of automating data operations through advancements in GenAI and machine learning. Previously, he held leadership roles at GE Aviation, including Enterprise BI Program Leader and Senior Data Architect.

Pantomath is a data pipeline observability and traceability platform for automating data operations. It continuously monitors datasets and jobs across the enterprise data ecosystem. By creating automated cross-platform technical pipeline lineage, it provides context to complex data pipelines. Whether it's data quality and data at rest incidents or operational data in motion incidents, Pantomath's ML-driven platform allows users to detect data issues in real-time, preventing any potential business impact.

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Pantomath Joins the Vendor Forum

Pete Goldin
Editor and Publisher
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Bo Brunton, Director of Product at Pantomath, has joined the APMdigest Vendor Forum.

Brunton oversees the strategy, development, and execution of Pantomath's proprietary Pipeline Intelligence Engine. Brunton plays a critical role in advancing Pantomath's vision of automating data operations through advancements in GenAI and machine learning. Previously, he held leadership roles at GE Aviation, including Enterprise BI Program Leader and Senior Data Architect.

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