Comment by froh42

Comment by froh42 3 days ago

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I had a look, so how would I bring my data into it.

By exposing my database to services somewhere else in the network. Oh and somewhere else is the US.

Fat chance in hell I can anyone in my company look at that or even think about legally applying it with some serious data. (I'm in EU. Yes, a lot of people and companies use US services. Currently it looks like NONE of these can legally do.)

It looks interesting, but it needs a on premise solution.

tullie 2 days ago

Fair enough. We're releasing our first bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC) offering in April. We're working with a big e-commerce platform in Germany that has data sovereignty requirements so totally get the constraint and excited to offer something like this. We're starting with AWS then will do GCP at end of year. Full on-premise will still be awhile though to be honest.

For the cloud platform though (console.shaped.ai), i'd recommend just testing with some synthetic or deanonymized data or our demos and then if you're interested in BYOC reach out after April!

cyanydeez 3 days ago

I always assume cloud based services are a moat against the simplicity of the code bases used for these types of demos.