Develop data models collaboratively in the cloud and share them with your organization in various modeling styles and formats with no coding or conversion required
Create and manage business metadata using a dedicated project role
Track and get notified of schema changes in live database environments
The Data Warrior, Strategic Advisor, Data Vault Master, Author, Speaker, and Tae Kwon Do Grandmaster
Leading organizations through analytics transformations, preference for social missions, healthcare, energy, education, and civic engagement
Develop data models collaboratively in the cloud and share them with your organization in various modeling styles and formats with no coding or conversion required
Create and manage business metadata using a dedicated project role
Track and get notified of schema changes in live database environments
SqlDBM supports Lakehouse objects with native properties
Obtain lakehouse DDL and convert it to interactive diagrams in seconds with SqlDBM direct connect.
Data Modeling is a team sport. Work concurrently on parallel development branches and communicate with live mentions directly on project objects. Leverage project roles to add viewers, editors, or 3rd party integrations like Jira and Confluence.
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The Data Warrior, Strategic Advisor, Data Vault Master, Author, Speaker, and Tae Kwon Do Grandmaster
Leading organizations through analytics transformations, preference for social missions, healthcare, energy, education, and civic engagement
Develop data models collaboratively in the cloud and share them with your organization in various modeling styles and formats with no coding or conversion required
Create and manage business metadata using a dedicated project role
Track and get notified of schema changes in live database environments