Google BigQuery
Integrate Sifflet with BigQuery to monitor all table types, access field-level lineage, enrich metadata, and gain actionable insights for an optimized data observability strategy.




Metadata-based monitors and optimized queries
Sifflet leverages BigQuery's metadata APIs and relies on optimized queries, ensuring minimal costs and efficient monitor runs.


Usage and BigQuery metadata
Get detailed statistics about the usage of your BigQuery assets, in addition to various metadata (like tags, descriptions, and table sizes) retrieved directly from BigQuery.
Field-level lineage
Have a complete understanding of how data flows through your platform via field-level end-to-end lineage for BigQuery.


External table support
Sifflet can monitor external BigQuery tables to ensure the quality of data in other systems like Google Cloud BigTable and Google Cloud Storage


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Frequently asked questions
How does data observability support effective AI governance?
Great question! Data observability plays a crucial role in AI governance by helping teams continuously monitor model behavior, detect data drift or concept drift, and ensure outputs remain fair and explainable. With tools like data lineage tracking and real-time metrics, observability helps verify that AI systems operate within approved policies, making governance not just a policy but a practice.
Why is data observability becoming a business imperative in industries like finance and logistics?
In sectors like financial services, insurance, and logistics, data reliability isn't just a technical concern, it's a compliance and operational necessity. A single data incident can lead to regulatory risks or business disruption. That's why data observability platforms like Sifflet are being adopted to ensure data quality, monitor pipelines in real time, and maintain SLA compliance.
How does data observability help detect data volume issues?
Data observability provides visibility into your pipelines by tracking key metrics like row counts, duplicates, and ingestion patterns. It acts as an early warning system, helping teams catch volume anomalies before they affect dashboards or ML models. By using a robust observability platform, you can ensure that your data is consistently complete and trustworthy.
How does Sifflet support both technical and business teams?
Sifflet is designed to bridge the gap between data engineers and business users. It combines powerful features like automated anomaly detection, data lineage, and context-rich alerting with a no-code interface that’s accessible to non-technical teams. This means everyone—from analysts to execs—can get real-time metrics and insights about data reliability without needing to dig through logs or write SQL. It’s observability that works across the org, not just for the data team.
What kind of monitoring should I set up after migrating to the cloud?
After migration, continuous data quality monitoring is a must. Set up real-time alerts for data freshness checks, schema changes, and ingestion latency. These observability tools help you catch issues early and keep your data pipelines running smoothly.
What exactly is data observability, and how is it different from traditional data monitoring?
Great question! Data observability goes beyond traditional data monitoring by not only detecting when something breaks in your data pipelines, but also understanding why it matters. While monitoring might tell you a pipeline failed, data observability connects that failure to business impact—like whether your CFO’s dashboard is now showing outdated numbers. It's about trust, context, and actionability.
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.
How does Sifflet help with root cause analysis when something breaks in a data pipeline?
When a data issue arises, Sifflet gives you the context you need to act fast. Our observability platform connects the dots across your data stack—tracking lineage, surfacing schema changes, and highlighting impacted assets. That makes root cause analysis much easier, whether you're dealing with ingestion latency or a failed transformation job. Plus, our AI helps explain anomalies in plain language.
























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