Following up on my previous post, I decided to attempt the same analysis in PostgreSQL. The analysis doesn't make use of any spatial logic itself (yet), but I consider this a PostGIS post because it is using PostGIS geometries. In the past, I have noticed that BigQuery SQL is very reminiscent of that of PostgreSQL, … Continue reading Analyzing Location Change Over Time in PostGIS
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Analyzing Location Change Over Time in BigQuery
I've recently spent a lot of time doing various forms of business analytics in BigQuery. As discussed in a previous post, I've been using BigQuery as the data integration environment for several business systems. I've found integration at the data level via an ETL/ELT/IPaaS pipeline to be a lot more stable than system-level integrations that … Continue reading Analyzing Location Change Over Time in BigQuery
Lately…
These are some of the things I've been up to lately, while the blog has been quiet: At work, I've continued delving into BigQuery. Our FME jobs are running like clockwork and I've been spending a lot of time writing queries and doing analysis for various stakeholders across the company. The next phase of the … Continue reading Lately…
FME, Salesforce, and BigQuery
More often that not in my current role, opportunities to get my hands dirty come from the data side of our operation rather than the engineering side. These days, the data side involves corporate data rather than a lot of geospatial data. If I were to be guided by my own personal inertia, I'd drift … Continue reading FME, Salesforce, and BigQuery
Attribute Transfer in PostGIS Using Spatial SQL
Data conflation is a meat-and-potatoes task in most GIS workflows. There are numerous reasons one might need to get data from one data set into another. Perhaps you want to attach a new geometry type to existing attributes or a table. Or maybe you need to pull attributes from one or more data sets into … Continue reading Attribute Transfer in PostGIS Using Spatial SQL




