Category Query Acceleration
Flipping the 80/20 Rule: How Data Engineers can Innovate More and Maintain Less

With data analytics becoming ever more critical to your organization’s success, there has never been a better time to be a data engineer: Jobs are plentiful. The pay is terrific. The work you do is essential. So, life is good,…
Four Reasons to Use Keebo to Auto Optimize Snowflake

In How to simplify Snowflake Optimization, you learned about the four types of Snowflake optimizations: And by reading Keebo’s Complete Guide to Optimizing Snowflake’s Cost and Query Performance, you learned how Keebo could easily automate these complex optimizations for you.…
How Data Engineers can win Friends and Influence People

To succeed in life, “It’s not what you know, but who you know.” That advice seems counterintuitive to data engineers because it’s all about what you know: how to design data models, build data assets, and deliver data products. It…
5 ways Data Learning Helps Data Engineers Impact the Bottom Line

As a data engineer in today’s data-driven competitive environment, you should feel good that your hard work is essential and delivers significant business value. But is your business value recognized? And if not, how can you make sure that it…
Performance, Performance, Performance! How Data Engineers can Put you in the Right Neighborhood

Location, location, location! In real estate, the worst house in a nice neighborhood is typically more valuable than the best house in a neighborhood next to a busy freeway. The same is true when it comes to analytics and reporting…
Fear of Missing Out: A Data Engineer’s Dilemma

Fear of Missing Out, also known as “FOMO” in its more concise form, is a huge factor in one’s decisions and actions. In our personal lives, we don’t want to miss out on the latest news, hottest trends, or greatest…
3 Ways to Speed Up Looker Dashboards

As a computer science professor focused on database systems (and now CEO of a data learning platform, called Keebo), Looker’s in-database architecture has always resonated with me. It’s exactly what we teach as best practice in database classes: push your computation to where…