Retail companies can easily visualize and analyze their geospatial data in BigQuery using the CARTO platform.
As a product manager, there are many characteristics that you need to embody to successfully manage a product team and launch a product. The product development process requires a lot of upfront planning before it even moves to production. And even then, the actual management of the design and development process has a greater set of requirements.
Recently, we announced enhanced multi-function analytics support in Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) with Apache Iceberg. Iceberg is a high-performance open table format for huge analytic data sets. It allows multiple data processing engines, such as Flink, NiFi, Spark, Hive, and Impala to access and analyze data in simple, familiar SQL tables.
Monthly active rows enable data professionals and businesses of all sizes to maximize the value of Fivetran.
Data fabrics are getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. But, for any topic with a lot of hype, there also tends to be a lot of confusion. If you are still trying to fully grasp where the concept of a data fabric architecture fits amongst all of the warehouses, lakes, lakehouses, and meshes of the data engineering world, let's set the record straight. What is a data fabric? A data fabric is a toolset that connects data across disparate sources to create a unified data model.