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GAPVelocity AI Studio helps you move from outdated tech stacks to the latest desktop, web, and cloud platforms—smarter, faster, and with less risk.
Choose a platform to see migration options:
Our comprehensive approach to application modernization, from assessment to production deployment.
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by Brandon Carver, on Nov 15, 2022 10:08:14 PM
Note: SnowConvert is now available directly from Snowflake. Learn more by visiting the documentation for both SnowConvert and the Snowpark Migration Accelerator (SMA). Last week, Snowflake announced that their support …
Read Storyby Mauricio Rojas, on Oct 5, 2022 9:17:00 AM
I was looking at a project GAP is moving from Spark to Snowpark, and this question popped up: Is there a way to use my .egg files in Snowpark? Technically, …
Read Storyby Mauricio Rojas, on Oct 4, 2022 7:28:00 AM
Have you heard the news? There is a great new platform for Data Science and it is called Snowpark. But like many others, you might feel a little lost about …
Read Storyby Rodrigo Meléndez, on Sep 13, 2022 3:00:00 AM
Last week, we published a blog post on how to write a Scala UDF for Snowflake. This week? We've taken our talents to Python. We'll take the same function (IS_PALINDROME) …
Read Storyby Brandon Carver, on Feb 14, 2022 5:30:00 AM
In case you missed it, Snowpark has finally gone to general availability for Snowflake. If you were participating in the public or private preview, you may already be familiar with …
Read Storyby Brandon Carver, on Jul 7, 2020 3:30:00 AM
If you're an avid reader of this blog, you may have noticed that in a previous blog post we discussed how to load data into Snowflake using their Python Connector …
Read Storyby Brandon Carver, on Jun 10, 2020 8:19:56 AM
Last week, this author published a Python script that will take a large data file (txt, csv... whatever) and cut it up into smaller pieces to allow it to be …
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