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Mastering BigQuery - Scalable Analytics on Google Cloud - cover

Mastering BigQuery - Scalable Analytics on Google Cloud

Robert Johanson

Maison d'édition: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering BigQuery: Scalable Analytics on Google Cloud" is an authoritative guide designed to equip readers with the comprehensive skills needed to harness the full potential of Google's BigQuery platform. From setting up your initial environment to executing complex SQL queries and optimizing performance, this book offers a structured approach that caters to both beginners and experienced data professionals. Delve into the intricacies of BigQuery's architecture and discover its serverless capabilities that eliminate infrastructure management while providing robust data processing power.The book navigates through essential topics such as data ingestion, real-time analytics, and advanced features, including machine learning integration. Each chapter is crafted to build systematically on the last, offering insights into best practices for data management, security, and cost-effective operations. With its practical focus and clear explanations, "Mastering BigQuery" provides the tools and knowledge required to transform vast quantities of raw data into actionable intelligence, helping you drive impactful data-driven decisions within your organization.
Disponible depuis: 09/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 268 pages.

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