FUTURE PERMISSION GRANTs: why they are very useful and why you shouldn't use them in a DataOps world
FUTURE GRANTS, ALL TABLES in the Snowflake Data Cloud (and similar constructs in other ...
PART 6: Imperative Approaches for Database Object Lifecycling
Following on from Imperative vs declarative for Data. In this blog post, we will look at ...
PART 5: Declarative vs Imperative for Data
Let's now consider this in the context of Data and Databases. The most typical example of ...
Q&A from the Masterclass on CICD and DataOps for Snowflake
Thanks to everyone who attended the Technical Masterclass on CI/CD and DataOps for ...
Part 4: Declarative vs Imperative: Introduction
This series of blog posts builds on our previous set on The Challenges of Repeatable and ...
PART 3: The Challenges of Repeatable and Idempotent Schema Management: Conclusions
Over the previous 2 blog posts, we have seen that managing the lifecycle of database ...
PART 2: The Challenges of Repeatable and Idempotent Schema Management: Idempotence in Snowflake
It may appear that most of this should be possible with native SQL statements and indeed ...
PART 1: The Challenges of Repeatable and Idempotent Schema Management: Introduction
This is the first in a series of blog posts discussing automating the lifecycle events ...
What we learned from the ‘Say hello to DataOps for Snowflake’ webinar
To paraphrase Datalytyx CTO Guy Adams’ words during the recent ‘Say hello to DataOps for ...
You’re either burning money or not meeting demand with your time series Read/write provisioning
Unless it’s on Snowflake with Instantaneous Demand One of the standard promises of Cloud ...