Progress announced new powerful capabilities and enhancements in the latest release of Progress® Sitefinity®.
DataOps.live announced an expanded partnership with Snowflake with immediate support for Snowpark, the new developer friendly Snowflake experience now in preview.
DataOps.live enables enterprises to balance governance and agility on Snowflake. Our DataOps platform brings agile DevOps automation to Snowflake's platform. It enables organisations to build, test and deploy Snowflake the same way they do software applications, increasing speed of development and accelerating adoption, with no loss of governance or security. DataOps.live delivers business agility and data governance without compromise, at the lowest total cost of ownership.
Snowflake is known for its performance, scalability, and concurrency. Before Snowpark, users interacted with Snowflake predominately through SQL. Now, customers will be able to create and manage more workflows entirely within Snowflake's Data Cloud, without the need to manage additional processing systems.
Snowpark enables customers that are comfortable with other languages, such as Scala and Java UDFs, to write code that is natural for them using a widely used and familiar DataFrame model. DataOps.live enables Scala or Java code to be stored, managed and lifecycled, and projects the latest code (depending on the environment it is run against e.g. dev, test, or production) into Snowpark every time a pipeline is run.
Through Snowpark, Snowflake and DataOps.live are now enabling data engineers, data scientists, and developers who prefer other languages to take advantage of Snowflake's powerful platform capabilities and the benefits of Snowflake's Data Cloud.
"...code and configuration files need to be created, stored, managed and run. DataOps.live is ensuring that all this code (SQL, Java, Scala) that is driving critical business workloads into and through Snowflake, is secure, governed, managed, and lifecycled over time. Our DataOps for Snowflake's platform enables organisations to focus on value-led development of pipelines while reducing fraud, improving customer experience, increasing uptake, identifying cross-sell opportunities and next best offers, and so much more." said Justin Mullen, CEO of DataOps.live.
Alongside Snowpark, Snowflake has launched JAVA UDFs. With Java UDFs, customers can bring functions they have in JVM and execute right inside of Snowflake's Data Cloud with Snowflake's powerful processing engine, for better performance, scalability and concurrency, greatly expanding the transformation capabilities and reducing management complexity from hosting external services.
DataOps.live enables these JAVA UDFs to be fully managed and life-cycled through development, test and production environments alongside all other objects in Snowflake.
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