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Frequently asked questions
How does Sifflet help with analytics tools like Looker?
Sifflet extends its end-to-end data observability to Looker, helping you ensure the data powering your dashboards is accurate and reliable. This means fewer surprises and more confidence in your business insights.
What is data lineage and why is it important for data teams?
Data lineage is a visual map that shows how data flows from its source through transformations to its final destination, like dashboards or ML models. It's essential for data teams because it enables faster root cause analysis, improves data trust, and supports smarter change management. When paired with a data observability platform like Sifflet, lineage becomes a powerful tool for tracking data quality and ensuring SLA compliance.
What is data observability and why is it important for modern data teams?
Data observability is the ability to monitor, understand, and troubleshoot data health across the entire data stack. It's essential for modern data teams because it helps ensure data reliability, improves trust in analytics, and prevents costly issues caused by broken data pipelines or inaccurate dashboards. With the rise of complex infrastructures and real-time data usage, having a strong observability platform in place is no longer optional.
How does Sifflet support collaboration across data teams?
Sifflet promotes un-siloed data quality by offering a unified platform where data engineers, analysts, and business users can collaborate. Features like pipeline health dashboards, data lineage tracking, and automated incident reports help teams stay aligned and respond quickly to issues.
What’s the main difference between ETL and ELT?
Great question! While both ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) and ELT (Extract, Load, Transform) are data integration methods, the key difference lies in the order of operations. ETL transforms data before loading it into a data warehouse, whereas ELT loads raw data first and transforms it inside the warehouse. ELT has become more popular with the rise of cloud data warehouses like Snowflake and BigQuery, which offer scalable storage and computing power. If you're working with large volumes of data, ELT might be the better fit for your data pipeline monitoring strategy.
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.
Why is investing in data observability important for business leaders?
Great question! Investing in data observability helps organizations proactively monitor the health of their data, reduce the risk of bad data incidents, and ensure data quality across pipelines. It also supports better decision-making, improves SLA compliance, and helps maintain trust in analytics. Ultimately, it’s a strategic move that protects your business from costly mistakes and missed opportunities.
What kind of real-time alerts can I expect with Sifflet and dbt together?
With Sifflet and dbt working together, you get real-time alerts delivered straight to your favorite tools like Slack, Microsoft Teams, or email. Whether a dbt test fails or a data anomaly is detected, your team will be notified immediately, helping you respond quickly and maintain data quality monitoring at all times.













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