ML in Snowflake with Snowpark for Python

Earlier this year, Snowflake announced the availability of Snowpark ML during its Snowflake Summit. Snowpark ML is a set of tools, including SDKs and underlying infrastructure, to build and deploy machine learning models; all within Snowflake. It works with Snowpark for Python, so you can...

On September 6-7, InterWorks sponsored and attended the first-ever QSR Evolution conference in Atlanta, GA.  For those who aren’t aware, QSR stands for “Quick-Service Restaurant,” and also is the same name of the magazine that put the show on. QSR’s have been commonly known as...

Back to work here, Part II of my "Learn ThoughtSpot with Me" series. I hope you enjoy it. Buckle Up In my initial post, we talked about the basic interactions in ThoughtSpot. For a typical user, we defined some of the key language, functionality, tools and reporting...

Setting Up a Personal dbt Instance Over the past few weeks, I have been diving into dbt in my free time to learn more about the tool as well as about data preparation before it normally reaches my hands in Tableau. If you’re unfamiliar with dbt,...

Collections were released back in version 2021.2 and are a very useful and somewhat underrated feature, in my opinion. So, let's take a look at how to make the most of this feature in your organisation today. What Are Collections? Collections are a feature in Tableau Cloud...

Ah, September. The breaking of the summer heat, state fairs, the winds of change beginning to usher in a new season and children returning to school. Idyllic, for sure, but we haven't been taking too much time to stop and smell the roses. We kicked things...

In the past, Tableau used to have a maximum number of 16 dimensions on the Rows shelf. Whilst it is generally not recommended to create tables that exceed that number anyway (there are other tools for that), Tableau has upped the limit to 50 and...

As Snowflake has developed over the years, we have seen the introduction of more and more table types, and it isn't always immediately clear what the differences are and when they should be used. Today, I hope to shed some light on this by outlining...

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