Analytics

What is the modern data experience?

Business is won or lost based on the quality of the experience you deliver to customers, partners, vendors, and employees. These experiences are built entirely on data. Harnessing data to deliver value is the single most powerful way to engage today’s demanding consumers—not to mention capturing market share and accelerating strategic decision-making. But there's a problem.

Top 7 Toolkits for Developing Qualitative Data Analysis Software

Data-driven research, a product of using interdisciplinary scientific methods for extracting knowledge, is taking over the globe. According to McKinsey & Company’s Marketing Insights, data-driven organizations are 23 times more likely to acquire customers and 6 times as likely to retain them! Also termed “the fourth paradigm of science”, data-driven research has created opportunities for big data analysis in science and other industries.

Getting Started: FinOps for Your Modern Data Stack

Increase data pipeline reliability and efficiency to achieve business impact Data is a key enabler of digital transformation, yet organizations struggle to manage cloud data costs. FinOps is a cultural shift that integrates financial accountability into cloud operations. Join FinOps Foundation Director of Cost Optimization Lindbergh Matillano and Unravel Data Director of Product Marketing Clinton Ford to improve the cost efficiency of your modern data stack using FinOps best practices.

The Ultimate Guide To Choosing The Right Product Analytics Tool

Data-driven decision-making is your secret weapon, and a powerful product analytics tool is the key to unlocking its full potential. But in a sea of options, finding the perfect tool can feel like embarking on an epic quest. Fear not; we are here to guide you on an exhilarating journey to discover the ultimate product analytics tool that will catapult your company to unparalleled success.

How to Migrate from MariaDB to MySQL in 2 Easy Methods?

MariaDB and MySQL are two widely popular relational databases that boast many of the largest enterprises as their clientele. Both MariaDB and MySQL are available in two versions – A community-driven version and an enterprise version. But the distribution of features and development processes in the community and enterprise versions of MySQL and MariaDB differ from each other.