Introducing the Fivetran Protocol
How SaaS providers can build bulletproof data replication APIs.
How SaaS providers can build bulletproof data replication APIs.
After more than a year of navigating the sudden impacts of COVID-19 on employees around the world, we’re beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Vaccination rates are up—with over 50% of American adults having received at least one dose—daily virus case totals have dramatically declined, and many organizations are putting large-scale return-to-work plans in motion.
As developers, we would rather be writing code all day than doing anything else. Especially meetings or fighting production problems. Unfortunately, both are part of the job. All developers need to understand the basics of web performance monitoring. It won’t help you get out of meetings, but it will help prevent production fires and put them out faster. Although, I guess it might also help you avoid meetings about production problems.
In this previous blog post we provided a high-level overview of Cloudera Replication Plugin, explaining how it brings cross-platform replication with little configuration. In this post, we will cover how this plugin can be applied in CDP clusters and explain how the plugin enables strong authentication between systems which do not share mutual authentication trust.
If you’ve followed Cloudera for a while, you know we’ve long been singing the praises—or harping on the importance, depending on perspective—of a solid, standalone enterprise data strategy. While certainly not a new concept, Government missions are wholly dependent on real time access/analysis of data (wherever it may be (legacy data centers or public cloud) to render insight to support operational decisions.
Amazon Redshift supports native integration with Fivetran. Here’s how to set it up.
A data architecture expert gives a crash course on moving analytics to the cloud — including a step-by-step plan to ensure success.