October 21, 2021

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by: Deiby Gómez

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Categories: Data, Security, Snowflake, Snowflake Computing, Uncategorized

Snowflake is one of the most popular Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions to store and process the data of your whole organization. It’s a pioneer in data management, which is why Snowflake places a high value on security. Imagine  you are pulling data from different databases and sources in your organization, and you are centralizing all this [...]
If you’re looking to modernize your data, there’s no avoiding the lake analogies. So we figured we’d jump right into the Data Lake, Data Warehouse, and the brew of both: Data Lakehouse. Join us as we explain what they mean for the uninitiated.    What is a data lake? Simplified, it’s the storage where data [...]

January 13, 2021

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by: Deiby Gómez

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Categories: Security, Snowflake, Snowflake Computing, Uncategorized

Security is crucial for data consolidation, especially in data warehouses where reporting tools are connected to show different dashboards. Snowflake provides two main features to help with these requirements: Row Access Policy: Allows a filter to be applied to the result of a query and return only those rows that a role is authorized to [...]

December 15, 2020

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by: Renee Miller

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Categories: Red Pill Analytics, Red Pill News, Uncategorized

If there’s one thing we’re tired of this year, it’s canned marketing campaigns filled with false sentiment. We know what they really mean: “We’re in This Together”  Please continue to buy our stuff. "Now, more than ever.. " What we’re selling is still important. And the worst offender: “In these unprecedented times..” I will get [...]

January 24, 2019

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by: Mike Fuller

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Categories: Data, Snowflake, Snowflake Computing, StreamSets, Uncategorized

How to use the Snowflake Data Warehouse destination in StreamSets Data Collector to replicate an OLTP database StreamSets Data Collector offers incredible flexibility while creating data integration pipelines by allowing developers to either create a custom stage (an origin, processor, executor, or destination) completely from scratch, tailor a universal stage to a specific requirement, or use [...]