Setting up Docker Registry for Sisense Offline Installation
An offline, or air-gapped, Sisense environment provides higher security than online, connected environments. As the offline environment has no outside communication, the only method to install Sisense in this environment is by using removable media, such as USB drives. The system must have the following in place to complete an offline installation: A Bastion host with Docker installed (Recommended) A secured Docker registry that is accessible to the offline environment The Registry is a stateless, highly scalable server side application that stores and lets you distribute Docker images. In case of Sisense offline installation Docker Registry is used to distribute the Sisense images within an isolated network. Next article provides steps on how to install and configure the Docker registry.4.2KViews1like3CommentsAnalyze Data Faster with Google Cloud’s BigQuery Storage API
As an official Google Cloud partner, Sisense is focused on helping builders of all kinds do more with their data in BigQuery. Our native BigQuery connector and cloud-native, cloud-agnostic architecture make dealing with your BigQuery deployment easy and efficient.2.9KViews0likes0CommentsSnowflake Optimization Techniques for High Performance Low Latency Dashboards
What makes the Sisense and Snowflake relationship powerful is the ability to optimize Snowflake to produce a high performance, low latency dashboarding experience that allows data consumers to continue getting insight into the valuable data they need.2.7KViews0likes0CommentsImplementing Self-Service BI with Sisense: Key Steps and Insights
Discover how our team transformed a backlog of data requests into a seamless self-serve BI platform using Sisense. From gathering requirements to ensuring robust data security, we share our journey and the key steps to empower stakeholders with easy access to the insights they need. Learn how to leverage Sisense for a more efficient and effective BI solution.2.2KViews5likes3CommentsSnowflake Architecture Patterns for Secure Self-Serve BI Experiences
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