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Kensu Announces Product Advisory Council to Drive Data Observability Solution Growth

Kensu announces a Product Advisory Council comprised of experienced data leaders to support the company's mission to provide Data Observability at the source through strategic guidance, enriching the Kensu product with insights from market needs.

What defines the modern data stack and why you should care

When I was working at Google back in the mid 2000’s, we dealt with tens of billions of ad impressions a day, trained several machine learning models on years worth of historic data, and used frequently-updated models in ranking ads. The whole system was an amazing feat of engineering and there was no system out there that was even close to handling this much data. It took us years and hundreds of engineers to make this happen, today, the same scale can be achieved in any enterprise.

Introducing ThoughtSpot Sage: AI-Powered Analytics with GPT

Today we’re excited to announce ThoughtSpot Sage, our new search experience that combines the power of GPT’s natural language processing and generative AI capabilities with the accuracy and security of our patented self-service analytics platform. With this new integration, data teams will be able to exponentially increase their impact across an organization as business users self-serve personalized, actionable, and trustworthy insights like never before.

How Functional & Visual Testing Ensures Customer Satisfaction

E-commerce businesses lose 35% of their revenue due to poor user experience, according to Amazon Web Services, or about $1.4 trillion annually. On the other hand, UX Planet found that every dollar spent on improving UX/UI will return $10 to $100 – especially for software-as-a-service (SaaS) businesses with sticky business models. Let's examine why customer experience matters and how you can leverage functional and visual testing to eliminate errors.

The role of Data Observability in the single source of truth

Recently I read a very informative article by Stephen Catanzano in Tech Target (Avoid data sprawl with a single source of truth). To be honest, this is an age-old challenge, and it's getting worse. IDC states that by 2025 the global datasphere will grow to 175 Zeta bytes and that 90% of the data in the world is a replica. Why does this matter? As Stephen points out in his article, a single source of truth is a fundamental concept in data management.

Test Failure Rate: Why and how to find your frequently failing tests? | What, why and how to track

This article explains test failure rate; why tracking frequently failing mobile tests is important, and how Bitrise Insights can help teams track and analyze their mobile app’s test failure rate. By identifying the most frequently failing tests, teams can improve their testing process, minimize time spent on resolving test failures, and increase their overall efficiency and productivity.

What Is Data Democratization? Explanation, Benefits, and Best Practices

When was the last time you had all the data you needed to make a business decision? Hopefully, it was today. But if it wasn’t, you’re not alone. It’s increasingly difficult for people inside enterprise organizations to harness the power of their data. Even though good decisions are nearly impossible without good data, getting data into the right hands at the right time is easier said than done.

Is Voice of the Customer (VoC) relevant in 2023?

Every so often, different advocates across organizations ignore the Voice of the Customer. This may be due to changes in business priorities, redistribution of resources, focus on new trends, or that they clear a profit regardless. This brings the value of the customer's voice into question: should we still allocate time and effort towards listening to customers when following new trends is the norm? ‍ The short answer is a resounding yes.

Unlock Quality at Scale with Xray Enterprise

The days of waterfall and siloed teams are gone. QA now works alongside development to release products faster and find bugs sooner. Agile transformations changed how companies work, bringing development and testing together and prioritizing quality. However, the current market and consumers demand higher levels of quality and faster releases. Companies can’t afford bugs, vulnerabilities, or critical issues. Quality is no longer a vision - it’s a necessity.