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Perform upserts in a data lake using Amazon Athena and Apache Iceberg

AWS Big Data

Amazon Athena supports the MERGE command on Apache Iceberg tables, which allows you to perform inserts, updates, and deletes in your data lake at scale using familiar SQL statements that are compliant with ACID (Atomic, Consistent, Isolated, Durable).

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Orca Security’s journey to a petabyte-scale data lake with Apache Iceberg and AWS Analytics

AWS Big Data

With data becoming the driving force behind many industries today, having a modern data architecture is pivotal for organizations to be successful. In this post, we describe Orca’s journey building a transactional data lake using Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Apache Iceberg, and AWS Analytics.

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How Tricentis unlocks insights across the software development lifecycle at speed and scale using Amazon Redshift

AWS Big Data

From detailed design to a beta release, Tricentis had customers expecting to consume data from a data lake specific to only their data, and all of the data that had been generated for over a decade. Data export As stated earlier, some customers want to get an export of their test data and create their data lake.

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Build and manage your modern data stack using dbt and AWS Glue through dbt-glue, the new “trusted” dbt adapter

AWS Big Data

dbt is an open source, SQL-first templating engine that allows you to write repeatable and extensible data transforms in Python and SQL. dbt is predominantly used by data warehouses (such as Amazon Redshift ) customers who are looking to keep their data transform logic separate from storage and engine.

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