Announcing the CloudQuery Tailscale Source Plugin
This tutorial will show you the basic of ingesting your Tailscale configuration to any database/data lake with CloudQuery
Yevgeny Pats •
This tutorial will show you the basic of ingesting your Tailscale configuration to any database/data lake with CloudQuery
Yevgeny Pats •
How to sync and explore data from AWS, Azure, GCP, Homebrew or any other CloudQuery source using DuckDB
Herman Schaaf •
A guide to managing multiple AWS Accounts using AWS Organizations and how to reduce blast radius by leveraging Delegated Administrator capabilities within AWS Organization to avoid usage of the management root account. This post covers security benefits of delegated administrator, IAM permissions and API actions related to delegation, resource-based delegation policies, and how to gain insight into the structure of the environment and accounts.
Jason Kao •
Hexagon shares the details of how Hexagon built an Infrastructure Data Lake with CloudQuery
Herman Schaaf, +1 •
The modern data stack (MDS) is a set of tools and technologies that have emerged in recent years to help businesses collect, store, process, analyze, and visualize data more effectively.
Yevgeny Pats •
How to Build an Open Source ASM for Attack Surface Management with CloudQuery and Neo4j, including pre-built queries and views.
Jason Kao •
How to set up CloudQuery to build your cloud asset inventory in PostgreSQL and connect it to Apache Superset (or a hosted version such as preset.io) for visualization, monitoring and reporting.
Yevgeny Pats •
A Guide on how to use open source CloudQuery for cloud utilization and service limits for better operational uptime and troubleshooting. This guide covers managing AWS Service Quotas and how to monitor limits across cloud resources.
Jason Kao •
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