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Using Sigma with Mozart Data

November 28, 2024

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Using Sigma with Mozart Data

Overview

Hey there – we’re diving into an exciting walkthrough of how to integrate Sigma Computing (“Sigma”), a business intelligence (BI) tool, with Mozart Data, our end-to-end modern data infrastructure platform. Sigma is a preferred BI partner of Mozart Data, and we are excited to show you how the two fantastic tools can work together to supercharge your data journey.

Watch the video to get a deep-dive of how these two tools come together and learn how to establish a connection between Sigma and Mozart!

What are Mozart Data and Sigma?

Before we jump into the integration process, let’s get acquainted with Mozart Data and Sigma:

Mozart Data is your go-to platform for collecting/ingesting, storing, and cleaning data in a centralized warehouse through Snowflake or BigQuery. Think of it as the starting point for your data – where raw datasets from various sources come together and transform into neat, manageable datasets. On the other hand, Sigma is a BI tool that lets you access, analyze, and visualize the data you’ve organized in Mozart. Simply put, Mozart is the foundational product that equips you with all the necessary data tools to get the full value from your data in Sigma.

I would call this the dynamic duo. 🙂

Get Started Today

Don’t wait another second – head over to your Mozart Data account and start the integration process now. Your data (and your future self) will thank you. If you don’t already have a Mozart Data account, you can easily get started with a free 14-day trial along with a personalized onboarding session!

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