Integrates with Postgres? Integrates with your service!
A Tiger Cloud service is a Postgres database instance extended by Tiger Data with custom capabilities. This means that any third-party solution that you can integrate with Postgres, you can also integrate with Tiger Cloud. See the full list of Postgres integrations here.
Destination connectors
Synchronize data from your Tiger Cloud service to external destinations like data lakes and cloud storage. Stream tables to Iceberg format in Amazon S3 in real time.
Source connectors
Ingest data into your Tiger Cloud service from external sources. Connect to S3, existing Postgres databases, and other data sources with real-time synchronization.
Coding
Get started building applications with Tiger Data. Explore code examples, SDKs, and client libraries in popular programming languages like Python, Node.js, Go, Java, and Ruby.
Configuration and deployment
Automate your infrastructure with tools like Terraform and Kubernetes. Manage Tiger Cloud services as code and deploy at scale with modern DevOps practices.
Data engineering and ETL
Build data pipelines with industry-standard ETL tools. Orchestrate workflows with Apache Airflow, stream data with Kafka, process changes with Debezium, and integrate with AWS services.
Data ingestion and streaming
Automate data integration from hundreds of sources with managed connectors. Use Fivetran to sync data from SaaS applications, databases, and files into your Tiger Cloud service.
Observability and alerting
Monitor your services and visualize time-series data. Connect to Grafana, Datadog, Prometheus, CloudWatch, and Tableau for dashboards, metrics, and business intelligence.
Query and administration
Connect to your database with familiar PostgreSQL tools. Use psql, pgAdmin, DBeaver, Azure Data Studio, and other SQL clients to query and manage your data.
Secure connectivity to Tiger Cloud
Establish private, secure connections from your cloud provider or corporate network. Configure VPC peering, private endpoints, and secure tunnels from AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and on-premises infrastructure.