Aqurate will represent and distribute DBT in Israel
DBT unique solution allows data engineers to make data transformation using SQL segments
Aqurate, a subsidiary of ULC, will represent and distribute DBT (Data Build Toll) solution, which allows data developers to make data transformation by creating SQL segments cubes, which are bindable to each other, just like Legos, so it will be possible to get to a different number of processes and transformations based on the same code segments.
DBT enables data engineers work capabilities for analysts to enable them to do process, cleaning, and construction processes, while using a more organized work methodology which is more common in software development, like by working with GitHub. Thus, DBT allows analysts to do jobs that used to be only for data engineers, in a more comfortable and efficient manner.
Aqurate VP Professional Services, Ofir Karako, stated that: “I’m glad to expand Aqurate’s professional services activity and specialization, and by so creating added value both to our clients in the data domain and to our employees who want to blend in a new domain. We offer our enterprise clients consulting services, development services, and product integration. I believe that in 2023 most of the clients from that sector will examine and even use this technology. DBT partnership with Aqurate will enable Aqurate to expand the range of its services in the areas of data, analysis, and consulting, and offer a skilled set of employees with our supportive technological background, and a deep understanding of our clientele.
UCL CEO, Yosi Rodrik said: “Aqurate is focused on providing data management and in solutions, and in accordance with that saw DBT as a complement solution for any organization wanting to leverage the data it racked up in its systems to a competitive advantage and building future products designated to strategic audiences.”