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A modern data stack for startups

incident.io Fivetran Google BigQuery Close Amazon Redshift
  1. Create, manage and resolve incidents directly in Slack. Leave the rest to us.
    Pricing:
    • Paid
    • Free Trial
    • $16.0 / Monthly (per incident responder)
    It's worth noting the variety of sources. If you're building a SaaS product, one of the most crucial data sources will be whatever database powers your product. incident.io has a monolithic application powered by Postgres, in which we store tables like:.

    #Incident Management #Monitoring Tools #SRE 31 social mentions

  2. Fivetran offers companies a data connector for extracting data from many different cloud and database sources.
    From experience then, believe me when I say you don't want to build these. Thankfully, ETL products like Fivetran and Stitch run and maintain these extraction processes for you.

    #Data Integration #ETL #Data Replication 12 social mentions

  3. A fully managed data warehouse for large-scale data analytics.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    With data warehouse solutions (BigQuery, Snowflake, Redshift) going mainstream, modern data stacks are becoming increasingly boring - great news if you're starting from scratch!

    #Data Management #Data Warehousing #Data Dashboard 35 social mentions

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    A CRM with built-in calling, SMS, and email
    On the left, you'll see data sources (only a sample, we have many more than this), tools where we generate and work with data. One of them is Product, the Postgres database that powers incident.io, while Intercom and Close are SaaS we use to run our business.

    #CRM #Sales #Sales Workflow 8 social mentions

  5. Learn about Amazon Redshift cloud data warehouse.
    With data warehouse solutions (BigQuery, Snowflake, Redshift) going mainstream, modern data stacks are becoming increasingly boring - great news if you're starting from scratch!

    #Big Data #Databases #Relational Databases 26 social mentions

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