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Cloud migrations offer tremendous value for data analytics teams, but are often uncharted territory from technology and process point of view.
We have gathered our proven practices from past cloud-first data analytics projects, and have bundled these in our in-house ASANA framework.
Cloud migrations are tough. But they have been done before. Rather than reinventing the wheel, use proven practices for real-life projects that went live before yours. We pre-package many of our learnings in a convenient framework that covers the first 80% of your initial project iterations.
ASANA contains the full blueprint to build and operate the core infrastructure for business intelligence projects on AWS
Based on numerous Snowflake projets, we have been able to distill blueprints to kickstart and harmonize our work.
The framework offers controls and dashboards to shield cloud implementation details from analytics teams.
The ASANA framework included blueprints for common workload patterns.
It comes delivered as a set of ready-to-use scripts.
Load full copies and change data from any structured or semi-structured source.
Build a cost-efficient, auditable and future proof long-term storage for analytical base data
Ingest data from event streams such as AWS Lambda, Apache Kafka and AWS Kinesis
Automate data testing and deliver quality and data lineage reports after every data refresh
Archive and catalog historical references in an analyst-friendly way
Shave off weeks of development time by automating the lifecycle of your development code.
Coming from a traditional analytics framework, migrating to the cloud came with a learning curve. Thanks to the ASANA framework, we have been able to cut down the time to experiment and were able to deliver business delta's in weeks to monhts
Get to know the cloud-first data warehouse on our joint free breakfast event on March 3 2020 in Brussels (Belgium).