Overview
This month’s release strengthens the connection between how data enters Sift and how teams stay supported while working in it. Parquet file ingestion, previously in beta, is now generally available, making it easier to move high-volume, structured data from collection to analysis in Explore v2 (Beta). When something in that process needs attention, the new Sift Support experience makes it easy to get help right where you work. Teams can now report and track issues directly within the app, creating a single source of truth for communication and visibility.The Changelog is updated regularly with smaller fixes and performance improvements. Visit anytime to explore what’s new between releases.
New: Simplify data ingestion with Parquet file support, now generally available
Parquet file ingestion, previously in beta, is now generally available in both the Sift UI and REST API. This update makes it easier to bring high-volume, structured Parquet data directly into Sift for faster analysis. Once ingested, you can use Explore v2 (Beta) to dive deeper into your data. Learn more.
New: Obtain direct in-app support with full issue tracking
We’ve introduced Sift Support as the centralized way to manage support within the Sift app. It serves as the single source of truth for reporting issues, tracking progress, and communicating with our team. Users can follow their own requests, and an assigned admin can view all open issues across the organization to maintain visibility and ensure timely resolution.
Recent blogs
- Bringing automation to orbit determination with Sift
- “The challenge [with orbit determination] is [the need] to transform [its] data into actionable insight. Instead of manually combing through plots or spreadsheets, engineers use Sift to ingest, visualize, and automatically evaluate orbit determination performance. The result is a repeatable workflow that allows teams to verify positioning accuracy with confidence and speed.”
- Why I joined Sift: Russ Parrish
- “Russ Parrish is the Head of Design at Sift, where he leads product and brand execution for tools that help hardware engineers test, build, and operate advanced hardware. Over the last 15 years, he’s worked across aerospace, robotics, and AI, including roles at SpaceX, Intuitive Surgical, and IBM.”