Systems | Development | Analytics | API | Testing

3 Reasons Developers Need Turn-Key API Analytics

Savannah Whitman When your platform runs on APIs, all of those APIs need to run perfectly. Quickly resolving issues in your API isn’t just helpful, it’s mandatory. Latency and error monitoring are only the beginning: a healthy server isn’t the same thing as a healthy product. Resolving error cases and API abuse is easiest with full visibility into your API, which is where API analytics come in.

4 Innovation-Boosting Features of Snowflake's New Healthcare & Life Sciences Data Cloud

A new study from McKinsey warns that profit pools in the healthcare industry are likely to be flat due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. To combat this stagnancy, the study identifies a number of opportunities for innovation in the industry.

The 7 Best E-Commerce Integrations and APIs

The seven best e-commerce APIs and integrations are: If you're just starting out with your e-commerce store, it can be difficult to know what the best e-commerce APIs, tools, and technologies your startup needs in order to begin. Running an e-commerce business requires a wide range of functionality beyond simply selling products from your storefront with your e-commerce platform.

Accelerate Agency Missions with Data in Motion

Data is the true currency of the digital age, and it plays an indispensable role in defining and accelerating the mission of Government agencies. Every level of government is awash in data (both structured and unstructured) that is perpetually in motion. It is constantly generated – and always growing in volume – by an ever-growing range of sources, from IoT sensors and other connected devices at the edge to web and social media to video and more.

Choosing an Analytical Cloud Data Platform [Webinar Recap]

Last week, ChaosSearch CTO & Head Scientist Thomas Hazel joined forces with Doug Henschen, VP & Principal Analyst of Constellation Research, to deliver a live webinar on “Choosing an Analytical Cloud Data Platform: Trends, Strategies, and Tech Considerations.” In this blog, we’re highlighting the deepest insights, the best advice, and the most actionable recommendations that emerged from the discussion.

How Observe Built An Observability Platform On Snowflake.

The Observability Platform from Observe is a tool that helps engineers and DevOps teams quickly analyze the performance of and troubleshoot problems with an organization’s distributed applications. Its power comes from its ability to ingest any kind of telemetry and machine data–trace data, log data, metric data, billing data, and so on–into a single source using Snowflake, and then map the relationships between data sets. These relationships can be displayed graphically as an interactive visualization, making it easy for end users to trace connections between datasets in order to diagnose the cause of error notifications or gain insight into an application's performance.

Using Snowflake to Analyze Unstructured Data

Unstructured data stores a tremendous amount of information, but it is not easy to search, analyze, or query, especially on the fly— presenting more challenges to data architectures that are already complex. In this session, you will learn about Snowflake’s new support for unstructured data and how unstructured data can be used to analyze proprietary replay files for the Dota 2 video game. Dota 2 has a substantial esports presence and its developer hosts the world's largest endowed esports tournament.