Hello,
Last week I saw the article below published, which I saved for later review, and now I see it is not available anymore*. Has it been removed permanently?
https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-pro/analytics/esri-and-snowflake-1
*When clicking the link I see: 'This page isn't available'.
If I search for the article in the ArcGIS Blog I also don't see it, so it is not that the URL has been changed.
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The blog was moved here to the community:
Esri and Snowflake Series: Protecting Lives & Infrastructure from Wildfires using Telco Data
It is missing a nice diagram from the original post, but I pulled this from the cache:
If you are interested in this topic, I can recommend you
Interfacing with ArcGIS Location Services (API) using Snowpark
it seems to cover the same topic.
Also check out FAQ: What Are Esri's Recommendations to Mitigate Potential Disruptions Due to Snowflake's
And if you use ArcGIS Data Interoperability / FME, Esri UK has a nice blog post about it here: Getting started with ArcGIS and Snowflake data warehouse - Resource Centre | Esri UK
The blog was moved here to the community:
Esri and Snowflake Series: Protecting Lives & Infrastructure from Wildfires using Telco Data
It is missing a nice diagram from the original post, but I pulled this from the cache:
If you are interested in this topic, I can recommend you
Interfacing with ArcGIS Location Services (API) using Snowpark
it seems to cover the same topic.
Also check out FAQ: What Are Esri's Recommendations to Mitigate Potential Disruptions Due to Snowflake's
And if you use ArcGIS Data Interoperability / FME, Esri UK has a nice blog post about it here: Getting started with ArcGIS and Snowflake data warehouse - Resource Centre | Esri UK
Hello @SimonSchütte_ct, thank you for pointing me to the article. I didn't know Esri would move published articles from the ArcGIS Blog to the Esri Community. Next time, I will check here in the EC too.
And I appreciate the additional feedback. The FAQ was already known to me. A few months ago, we were concerned about the Snowflake MFA changes.