Anecdotes - A Modern Compliance Platform Built on Snowflake

Powered by Snowflake is a series where we interview technology leaders who are building businesses and applications on top of Snowflake. In this episode, Daniel Myers from Snowflake interviews Yair Kuznitsov, CEO and co-founder of Anecdotes, a modern platform for compliance professionals that continuously collects and maps relevant data from hundreds of different systems into normalized, credible evidence and offers advanced visibility to ensure the best cross-team collaboration, built on Snowflake.

Rollbar Academy: Rollbar Analytics

This session focuses on revealing the operational data that is available for analysis within your Rollbar account and how to utilize it to better understand and improve your development processes. Learn how to take advantage of features like People tracking and RQL to explore error data in-depth and how to further automate these steps using the Rollbar REST API.

A Guide to Data Privacy and Data Protection

Organizations collect and use personal data for a variety of purposes, often without considering the impact on data privacy. Individuals are increasingly more aware of how their data is being used and the lack of say they have over the process. Data privacy and protection regulations are in place around the world to protect consumers and stop their personal information from being misused.

6 Mistakes to Avoid When Handling PII

Personally identifiable information, or PII, is sensitive information that can identify an individual. Industry or data protection laws often regulate this type of data, requiring that organizations handle PII according to specific practices. It’s all too easy to make mistakes when working with PII, so we've highlighted six common scenarios to look out for.

The 4 keys to a successful manufacturing IIOT pilot

If you have read our previous post focusing on the challenges of planning, launching and scaling IIOT use cases, you’ve narrowed down the business problems you’re trying to solve, and you have a plan that is both created by the implementation team and supported by executive management. Here’s a plan to make sure you’ve got it all down. Think of these success factors like the legs of a kitchen table and the results that you desire, a bowl of homemade chicken soup.