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Frequently asked questions

How does Sifflet enhance data governance for my organization?
Sifflet supports data governance by allowing you to classify assets with tags and labels, define business terms in a shared glossary, and track data lineage. These features help ensure consistent definitions and safe handling of sensitive data across your stack.
Can I use Sifflet’s data observability tools with other platforms besides Airbyte?
Absolutely! While we’ve built a powerful solution for Airbyte, our Declarative Lineage API is flexible enough to support other platforms like Kafka, Census, Hightouch, and Talend. You can use our sample Python scripts to integrate lineage from these tools and enhance your overall data observability strategy.
Why did Shippeo decide to invest in a data observability solution like Sifflet?
As Shippeo scaled, they faced silent data leaks, inconsistent metrics, and data quality issues that impacted billing and reporting. By adopting Sifflet, they gained visibility into their data pipelines and could proactively detect and fix problems before they reached end users.
Why is semantic quality monitoring important for AI applications?
Semantic quality monitoring ensures that the data feeding into your AI models is contextually accurate and production-ready. At Sifflet, we're making this process seamless with tools that check for data drift, validate schema, and maintain high data quality without manual intervention.
What is data lineage and why is it important for data observability?
Data lineage is the process of tracing data as it moves from source to destination, including all transformations along the way. It's a critical component of data observability because it helps teams understand dependencies, troubleshoot issues faster, and maintain data reliability across the entire pipeline.
Can the Sifflet AI Assistant help non-technical users with data quality monitoring?
Absolutely! One of our goals is to democratize data observability. The Sifflet AI Assistant is designed to be accessible to both technical and non-technical users, offering natural language interfaces and actionable insights that simplify data quality monitoring across the organization.
Why is data observability gaining momentum now, even though software observability has been around for a while?
Great question! Software observability took off in the 2010s with the rise of cloud-native apps, but data observability is catching up fast. As businesses start treating data as a mission-critical asset—especially with the growth of AI and cloud data platforms like Snowflake—the need for real-time visibility, data reliability, and governance has become urgent. We're in the early innings, but the pace is accelerating quickly.
How does the shift from ETL to ELT impact data pipeline monitoring?
The move from ETL to ELT allows organizations to load raw data into the warehouse first and transform it later, making pipeline management more flexible and cost-effective. However, it also increases the need for data pipeline monitoring to ensure that transformations happen correctly and on time. Observability tools help track ingestion latency, transformation success, and data drift detection to keep your pipelines healthy.
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