Platform

Data Modeling

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

Model Governance

Create and manage business metadata using a dedicated project role

Snowflake Schema Monitoring

Track and get notified of schema changes in live database environments

Strategic advisors

Kent Graziano

The Data Warrior, Strategic Advisor, Data Vault Master, Author, Speaker, and Tae Kwon Do Grandmaster

Gordon Wong

Leading organizations through analytics transformations, preference for social missions, healthcare, energy, education, and civic engagement

For cloud data platforms

SqlDBM offers secure native connectors to leading data platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, and BigQuery so you can reverse engineer and begin modeling in seconds.

Try modeling now

Data Modeling

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

Model Governance

Create and manage business metadata using a dedicated project role

Snowflake Schema Monitoring

Track and get notified of schema changes in live database environments

SqlDBM + Jira

Link project revisions and comments with Jira tickets

Data model changes tied to related Jira tickets for full traceability

Linking to related Jira tickets and issues ties project changes to the relevant business context and audit trails. The integration will allow users to jump from a revision straight to a Jira ticket and vice versa – even from diagram comments!

Link to Jira tickets directly from team comments

Linking to Jira tickets from team comments saves time by ensuring that related documentation and requirements are a click away.

Jump from Jira to related project changes

Linking Jira tickets to revisions allows users to go directly from the Jira ticket to the associated change in a SqlDBM project. 

Revision linking is a quick way to assess the impact of the change using familiar features like “Compare revisions” and “Alter script”

More integrations

Jira

Link project revisions and comments with Jira tickets

Slack

Project changes, alerts, and mentions in your preferred messaging tool

MS Teams

Project changes, alerts, and mentions in your preferred messaging tool

SqlDBM meets you where you are. Currently, we offer email notifications for all in-tool communication. More integrations are coming soon so your communication remains uninterrupted and comes in through familiar channels. Your modeling work does not have to exist in a silo.

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Strategic advisors

Kent Graziano

The Data Warrior, Strategic Advisor, Data Vault Master, Author, Speaker, and Tae Kwon Do Grandmaster

Gordon Wong

Leading organizations through analytics transformations, preference for social missions, healthcare, energy, education, and civic engagement

For cloud data platforms

SqlDBM offers secure native connectors to leading data platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, and BigQuery so you can reverse engineer and begin modeling in seconds.

Try modeling now

Platform

Data Modeling

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

Model Governance

Create and manage business metadata using a dedicated project role

Snowflake Schema Monitoring

Track and get notified of schema changes in live database environments