Google BigQuery
Integrate Sifflet with BigQuery to monitor all table types, access field-level lineage, enrich metadata, and gain actionable insights for an optimized data observability strategy.




Metadata-based monitors and optimized queries
Sifflet leverages BigQuery's metadata APIs and relies on optimized queries, ensuring minimal costs and efficient monitor runs.


Usage and BigQuery metadata
Get detailed statistics about the usage of your BigQuery assets, in addition to various metadata (like tags, descriptions, and table sizes) retrieved directly from BigQuery.
Field-level lineage
Have a complete understanding of how data flows through your platform via field-level end-to-end lineage for BigQuery.


External table support
Sifflet can monitor external BigQuery tables to ensure the quality of data in other systems like Google Cloud BigTable and Google Cloud Storage

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Frequently asked questions
What kind of insights can I gain by integrating Airbyte with Sifflet?
By integrating Airbyte with Sifflet, you unlock real-time insights into your data pipelines, including data freshness checks, anomaly detection, and complete data lineage tracking. This helps improve SLA compliance, reduces troubleshooting time, and boosts your confidence in data quality and pipeline health.
Why is data distribution such an important part of data observability?
Great question! Data distribution gives you insight into the shape and spread of your data values, which traditional monitoring tools often miss. While volume, schema, and freshness checks tell you if the data is present and structured correctly, distribution monitoring helps you catch hidden issues like skewed categories or outlier spikes. It's a key component of any modern observability platform focused on data reliability.
Why are data consumers becoming more involved in observability decisions?
We’re seeing a big shift where data consumers—like analysts and business users—are finally getting a seat at the table. That’s because data observability impacts everyone, not just engineers. When trust in data is operationalized, it boosts confidence across the business and turns data teams into value creators.
What exactly is data observability, and how is it different from traditional data monitoring?
Great question! Data observability goes beyond traditional data monitoring by not only detecting when something breaks in your data pipelines, but also understanding why it matters. While monitoring might tell you a pipeline failed, data observability connects that failure to business impact—like whether your CFO’s dashboard is now showing outdated numbers. It's about trust, context, and actionability.
What role does MCP play in improving incident response automation?
MCP is a game-changer for incident response automation. By allowing LLMs to interact with telemetry data, call remediation tools, and maintain context over time, MCP enables proactive monitoring and faster resolution. This aligns perfectly with Sifflet’s mission to reduce downtime and improve pipeline resilience.
How do organizations monitor the success of their data governance programs?
Successful data governance is measured through KPIs that tie directly to business outcomes. This includes metrics like how quickly teams can find data, how often data quality issues are caught before reaching production, and how well teams follow access protocols. Observability tools help track these indicators by providing real-time metrics and alerting on governance-related issues.
What is a Single Source of Truth, and why is it so hard to achieve?
A Single Source of Truth (SSOT) is a centralized repository where all organizational data is stored and accessed consistently. While it sounds ideal, achieving it is tough because different tools often measure data in unique ways, leading to multiple interpretations. Ensuring data reliability and consistency across sources is where data observability platforms like Sifflet can make a real difference.
Why is technology critical to scaling data governance across teams?
Technology automates key governance tasks such as data classification, access control, and telemetry instrumentation. With the right tools, like a data observability platform, organizations can enforce policies at scale, detect anomalies automatically, and integrate governance into daily workflows. This reduces manual effort and ensures governance grows with the business.