About Vertica Analytics Platform
Extract, transform, and load data to Vertica. Ingest data from Vertica and load to other destinations.
About Zuora
Zuora is a subscription management tool that allows companies to manage every aspect of their subscription business and automate their customer lifecycles - all from a single platform. This allows businesses to keep up with fast-changing market strategies and maintain their ongoing subscriber relationships.
Popular Use Cases
Bring all your Zuora data to Amazon Redshift
Load your Zuora data to Google BigQuery
ETL all your Zuora data to Snowflake
Move your Zuora data to MySQL
Vertica Analytics Platform's End Points
Vertica Massively Parallel Processing (MPP)
Through its MPP architecture, Vertica distributes requests across different nodes. This brings the benefit of virtually unlimited linear scalability.
Vertica Column-Oriented Storage
Veritica's column-oriented storage architecture provides faster query performance when managing access to sequential records. This advantage also has the adverse effect of slowing down normal transactional queries like updates, deletes, and single record retrieval.
Vertica Workload Management Automation
With its workload management features, Vertica allows you to automate server recovery, data replication, storage optimization, and query performance tuning.
Vertica Machine Learning Capabilities
Vertica includes a number of machine learning features in-database. These include 'categorization, fitting, and prediction,' which bypasses down-sampling and data movement for faster processing speed. There are also algorithms for logistic regression, linear regression, Naive Bayes classification, k-means clustering, vector machine regression/classification, random forest decision trees, and more.
Vertica In-Built Analytics Features
Through its SQL-based interface, Vertica provides developers with a number of in-built data analytics features such as event-based windowing/sessionization, time-series gap filling, event series joins, pattern matching, geospatial analysis, and statistical computation.
Vertica SQL-Based Interface
Vertica's SQL based interface makes the platform easy to use for the widest range of developers.
Vertica Shared-Nothing Architecture
Vertica's shared-nothing architecture is a strategy that lowers system contention among shared resources. This offers the benefit of slowly lowering system performance when there is a hardware failure.
Vertica High Compression Features
Vertica batches updates to the main store. It also saves columns of homogenous data types in the same place. This helps Vertica achieve high compression for greater processing speeds.
Vertica Kafka and Spark Integrations
Vertica features native integrations for a variety of large-volume data tools. For example, Vertica includes a native integration for Apache Spark, which is a general-purpose distributed data processing engine. It also includes an integration for Apache Kafka, which is a messaging system for large-volume stream processing, metrics collection/monitoring, website activity tracking, log aggregation, data ingestion, and real-time analytics.
Vertica Cloud Platform Compatibility
Vertica runs on a variety of cloud-based platforms including Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, and on-premises. It can also run natively using Hadoop Nodes.
Vertica Programming Interface Compatibility
Vertica is compatible with the most popular programming interfaces such as OLEDB, ADO.NET, ODBC, and JDBC.
Vertica Third-Party Tool Compatibility
A large number of data visualization, business intelligence, and ETL (extract, transform, load) tools offer integrations for Vertica Analytics Platform. For example, Integrate.io's ETL-as-a-service tool offers a native integration to connect with Vertica.
Zuora's End Points
Zuora Payment Methods
Get details about any payments that were sent to Zuora accounting, including the payment date, amount, and any unique identifiers that are associated with it. This will help you create more detailed and accurate sales analytics.
Zuora Accounts
Retrieve data about any accounts that you have in Zuora - bank accounts, CRM, ERP - including the account’s name, ID, type, and description. Then, integrate this data with other endpoints to track income and expense details for each account. This will provide you with a more comprehensive understanding of your company’s overall performance.
Zuora Revenues
Automate even the most complex revenue processes and accurately account for all of your business costs in order to have comprehensive accounting and more accurate reporting, forecasting, and projections.
Zuora Subscriptions
Track which clients are subscribed to which plans, as well as when they subscribed, when they canceled, and how many users they are subscribed with. This field also allows you to track charges associated with those subscriptions so that you can monitor the revenue that they generate.
Zuora Transactions
Track all bank transactions that are captured by Zuora, including both payments that you have received and business expenses that you have paid. Then, use that data to gain a better understanding of your finances. Specifically, look at details gathered from those transactions - such as the bank account IDs, transaction dates, amounts paid, and type of transaction - to better understand your finances and see if any changes need to be made.