© Mark Mucchetti 2020
M. MucchettiBigQuery for Data Warehousinghttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6186-6_9

9. Querying the Warehouse

Mark Mucchetti1 
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Santa Monica, CA, USA
 

You’ve built the whole warehouse, loaded and streamed the data, set up your workflows, and defined your warehouse’s roadmap for the next several months. You probably feel pretty accomplished, and you know now what you have to do to make your data program a success. You also have a massive amount of data pouring into your system—and I’m sure you’re anxious to do something with it.

In this part, we’ll touch on several other Google services that will be useful to you in dealing with your data, making it accessible to your users, and defining automated tasks to limit the amount of ...

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