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REST API With Python

According to Stack Overflow Developers’ Survey 2019, Python is the second “most loved” language with 73 percent of the developers choosing it above other languages prevailing in the market. Python is a highly versatile language that supports a wide variety of use cases across several languages. It is a language well-known for its ease of use, portability, and ability to handle large data sets.

More Throughput and Faster Execution for Interactive Use Cases: Now in Public Preview

Snowflake is the data backbone for thousands of businesses, enabling data access and governance needed to deliver value. Interactive use cases in some data applications and embedded analytics, however, pose a particular challenge. Traditionally, you needed an additional caching layer to provide the required speed and throughput these solutions require—which also increased costs and architectural complexity.

Generating Google Slides with BigQuery and Apps Script

Have you ever been asked to prepare a slide deck containing many data points? Maybe you sifted through the data yourself along with copying and pasting the data over and over again—talk about a huge time commitment. In this video, Leigha Jarett discusses how you can use Google Apps Scripts to automate data-driven slide development and save yourself a lot of time.

Managing Costs for Spark on Amazon EMR

Are you looking to optimize costs and resource usage for your Spark jobs on Amazon EMR? Then this is the webinar for you. Overallocating resources, such as memory, is a common fault when setting up Spark jobs. And for Spark jobs running on EMR, adding resources is a click away - but it’s an expensive click, so cost management is critical. Unravel Data is our AI-enabled observability platform for Spark jobs on Amazon EMR and other Big Data technologies. Unravel helps you right-size memory allocations, choose the right number of workers, and map your cluster needs to available instance types.

Expanding Your Analytics Audience: Make Information More Accessible with Natural Language Query

In an ideal world, all employees serving across all job functions would be able to access and analyze all the information they need with ease. Unfortunately, today most analytics technologies still require specialized skills and expertise. As a business intelligence industry we try to overcome these obstacles by making self-service analysis easier with improvements to the user interface and streamlined processes. But we know that analysis, by nature, is complex and requires data literacy and skills.