DataStax teams up with NYP to grow Singapore’s big data talent pool

DataStax has partnered with Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) to help develop the next generation of big data talent and support Singapore’s Smart Nation and Digital First initiatives. 

The collaboration includes the use of the DataStax Astra DB, built on Apache Cassandra, co-creation of a data management curriculum and the advancement of faculty capabilities to provide NYP students with the skills and knowledge required for today’s high-demand big data jobs. 

“In Singapore, there is an urgent need for data scientists and engineers who have modern data management skills to support the country’s digital transformation using powerful technologies like the scalable, open source Apache Cassandra database,” said Thomas Been, chief marketing officer at DataStax. 

DataStax will also be one of the main partners for NYP’s Specialist Diploma in Business & Big Data Analytics, which will be taught under NYP’s Professional Competency Model (NYP-PCM). 

As part of this partnership, DataStax will co-develop curricula, co-teach classes, and co-certify training. The partnership will also support NYP educators in advancing their big data management skills through educator training from DataStax.  

Dennis Ang, director of NYP’s School of Information Technology, said NYP has always worked to support Singapore’s information and communications technology (ICT) sector, advancing technological adoption and helping accelerate innovation and sustainability. 

“By partnering with DataStax, we will assist companies in mobilising their real-time data to quickly build smart applications and become data-driven organizations,” said Ang.

When DataStax and other global IT leaders  work with us to co-develop our curriculum and mentor our learners, it results in a very rich environment where the best skills are imparted and where there are ample opportunities to develop,” added Ang.