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Frequently asked questions

How does Sifflet support root cause analysis when a deviation is detected?
Sifflet combines distribution deviation monitoring with field-level data lineage tracking. This means when an anomaly is detected, you can quickly trace it back to the source and resolve it efficiently. It’s a huge time-saver for teams managing complex data pipeline monitoring.
What makes Sifflet's data catalog more useful for data discovery?
Sifflet's data catalog is enriched with metadata, schema versions, usage stats, and even health status indicators. This makes it easy for users to search, filter, and understand data assets in context. Plus, it integrates seamlessly with your data sources, so you always have the most up-to-date view of your data ecosystem.
What makes Sifflet a more inclusive data observability platform compared to Monte Carlo?
Sifflet is designed for both technical and non-technical users, offering no-code monitors, natural-language setup, and cross-persona alerts. This means analysts, data scientists, and executives can all engage with data quality monitoring without needing engineering support, making it a truly inclusive observability platform.
What makes Sifflet’s approach to data observability unique?
Our approach stands out because we treat data observability as both an engineering and organizational concern. By combining telemetry instrumentation, root cause analysis, and business KPI tracking, we help teams align technical reliability with business outcomes.
Who should be responsible for managing data quality in an organization?
Data quality management works best when it's a shared responsibility. Data stewards often lead the charge by bridging business needs with technical implementation. Governance teams define standards and policies, engineering teams build the monitoring infrastructure, and business users provide critical domain expertise. This cross-functional collaboration ensures that quality issues are caught early and resolved in ways that truly support business outcomes.
Can I use Sifflet to detect bad-quality data in my Airflow pipelines?
Absolutely! With Sifflet’s data quality monitoring integrated into Airflow DAGs, you can detect and isolate bad-quality data before it impacts downstream processes. This helps maintain high data reliability and supports SLA compliance.
What makes Sifflet different from Datadog when it comes to root cause analysis?
While Datadog excels at system triage by identifying infrastructure failures, Sifflet focuses on data forensics. Our platform uses root cause analysis to trace data anomalies back to their origin, whether it's a faulty dbt job or a schema change. This kind of insight is crucial for data teams who need to understand why the data is wrong, not just whether the pipeline ran successfully.
How does Sifflet help detect and prevent data drift in AI models?
Sifflet is designed to monitor subtle changes in data distributions, which is key for data drift detection. This helps teams catch shifts in data that could negatively impact AI model performance. By continuously analyzing incoming data and comparing it to historical patterns, Sifflet ensures your models stay aligned with the most relevant and reliable inputs.
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