SnowPro Advanced Data Analyst: Data Presentation and Visualization
This course introduces Snowflake’s data presentation and visualization features. These are critical for performing data analysis tasks and communicating ideas effectively through data, and are required components of the SnowPro Data Analyst exam.
The Snowflake Cloud Data Platform has both native capabilities for data presentation and visualization as well as full compatibility with all the main tools on the market. In this course, SnowPro Advanced Data Analyst: Data Presentation and Visualization, you’ll learn about the platform’s features that help you analyze and communicate with data visually, either natively or through third-party tools. First, you’ll explore basic presentation and visualization capabilities in Snowflake, like creating charts, reports, and dashboards, both inside the Snowsight portal as well as connecting from external tools. Next, you’ll discover the different features that let you maintain and manage your native reports. Finally, you’ll go through an example of using visuals to do data analysis and communicate with the business effectively. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Snowflake’s data presentation and visualization features needed to tackle the SnowPro Advanced Data Analyst exam.
Author Name: Warner Chaves
Author Description:
Warner is a SQL Server Certified Master, MVP, and Solutions Architect at Pythian, a global Canada-based company specializing in data and infrastructure services. A brief stint in .NET programming led to his early DBA formation, working for enterprise customers in Hewlett-Packard’s ITO organization. From HP he transitioned to his current position at Pythian, managing multiple clients of different sizes and industries. He leads a highly-talented team of data professionals that keep things running … more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Presenting Data
21mins - Maintaining Your Visuals
18mins - Analyzing Data with Visuals
24mins
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