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SnowPro Core Certification Study Guide - Build a solid foundation in Snowflake to pass the SnowPro Core exam on the first attempt - cover

SnowPro Core Certification Study Guide - Build a solid foundation in Snowflake to pass the SnowPro Core exam on the first attempt

Jatin Verma

Verlag: Packt Publishing

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Through this hands-on Snowflake certification book with real-world examples, you’ll quickly learn fundamental concepts and perform required labs to develop an understanding of Snowflake architecture and data security. As you progress, you will dive into critical domains of the exam, including SQL for Snowflake certification, data governance, access control, and transformations.Alongside top resources for SnowPro Core exam preparation, you will progress from the basics of the Snowflake data pipeline and ETL processes through best practices for Snowflake query optimization to onboarding users with the right access controls to ensure your data stays safe and secure. You’ll also learn how to share data outside of Snowflake.Combined with the Snowflake hands-on projects and lab exercises, you’ll be ready to take the SnowPro Core exam and pass it the first time. You’ll gain all the skills to use Snowflake to fulfill your organization’s data needs.The book is written by Jatin Verma, a certified SnowPro Core expert, and includes practical exam strategies, practice tests, and flashcards to enhance your preparation. Whether you're a data engineer, architect, analyst, or cloud professional, this guide will ensure you're fully prepared for Snowflake certification success.
Verfügbar seit: 27.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 314 Seiten.

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