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Use Apache Iceberg in your data lake with Amazon S3, AWS Glue, and Snowflake

AWS Big Data

They understand that a one-size-fits-all approach no longer works, and recognize the value in adopting scalable, flexible tools and open data formats to support interoperability in a modern data architecture to accelerate the delivery of new solutions. Snowflake can query across Iceberg and Snowflake table formats.

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Migrate an existing data lake to a transactional data lake using Apache Iceberg

AWS Big Data

Over the years, data lakes on Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) have become the default repository for enterprise data and are a common choice for a large set of users who query data for a variety of analytics and machine leaning use cases. Analytics use cases on data lakes are always evolving.

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Synchronize your Salesforce and Snowflake data to speed up your time to insight with Amazon AppFlow

AWS Big Data

Customers across industries seek meaningful insights from the data captured in their Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems. To achieve this, they combine their CRM data with a wealth of information already available in their data warehouse, enterprise systems, or other software as a service (SaaS) applications.

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5 Reasons to Use Apache Iceberg on Cloudera Data Platform (CDP)

Cloudera

In fact, we recently announced the integration with our cloud ecosystem bringing the benefits of Iceberg to enterprises as they make their journey to the public cloud, and as they adopt more converged architectures like the Lakehouse. Simplify data management . 1: Multi-function analytics . 1: Multi-function analytics .

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Load data incrementally from transactional data lakes to data warehouses

AWS Big Data

Data lakes and data warehouses are two of the most important data storage and management technologies in a modern data architecture. Data lakes store all of an organization’s data, regardless of its format or structure. Various data stores are supported in AWS Glue; for example, AWS Glue 4.0

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Chose Both: Data Fabric and Data Lakehouse

Cloudera

Combining and analyzing both structured and unstructured data is a whole new challenge to come to grips with, let alone doing so across different infrastructures. Both obstacles can be overcome using modern data architectures, specifically data fabric and data lakehouse. Unified data fabric. Better together.

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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. Moreover, running advanced analytics and ML on disparate data sources proved challenging. To overcome these issues, Orca decided to build a data lake.