I would rate Census an eight out of ten according to my experience. I feel it is not quite a ten because sometimes a custom setup is very difficult to configure. This was the case with our Intercom segment setup. I gave it a rating of eight out of ten because it allows my company to have one centralized platform for sending company data outside the organization to third-party providers, therefore eliminating the need to interact with multiple systems. My advice to others looking to use Census is that it is well-suited for any organization looking to offload the work of implementing APIs to sync data into external systems. In addition, Census provides governance and observability of pipelines much more straightforwardly, improving efficiency and security in my organization. I would rate Census an eight out of ten overall.
Census proved to be a powerful enterprise-ready reverse ETL platform. I recommend that you start to use Census while ensuring data models are clean and well-defined in the warehouse. You can monitor syncs and data quality from the beginning and clearly define ownership between analytics, engineering, and business teams. Census delivers maximum value when the data warehouse is treated as the central operational data layer. I would confidently recommend Census to organizations looking to bridge the gap between analytics and operational systems on AWS. I would rate this product a nine out of ten.
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I would rate Census an eight out of ten according to my experience. I feel it is not quite a ten because sometimes a custom setup is very difficult to configure. This was the case with our Intercom segment setup. I gave it a rating of eight out of ten because it allows my company to have one centralized platform for sending company data outside the organization to third-party providers, therefore eliminating the need to interact with multiple systems. My advice to others looking to use Census is that it is well-suited for any organization looking to offload the work of implementing APIs to sync data into external systems. In addition, Census provides governance and observability of pipelines much more straightforwardly, improving efficiency and security in my organization. I would rate Census an eight out of ten overall.
Census proved to be a powerful enterprise-ready reverse ETL platform. I recommend that you start to use Census while ensuring data models are clean and well-defined in the warehouse. You can monitor syncs and data quality from the beginning and clearly define ownership between analytics, engineering, and business teams. Census delivers maximum value when the data warehouse is treated as the central operational data layer. I would confidently recommend Census to organizations looking to bridge the gap between analytics and operational systems on AWS. I would rate this product a nine out of ten.