This week, ThoughtSpot gathered virtually with thousands of global customers, partners, and friends to share our vision for the future of analytics at Beyond 2021. A future where everyone in your business can create personalized insights and operationalize them to drive smarter business actions. And where innovative brands like Snowflake, Starbucks, Just Eat Takeaway, and Opendoor are already building their businesses on data with the Modern Analytics Cloud.
Can you believe that the holiday season is almost upon us? High time for an update from your trusted load testing provider!
In our last blog post, we discussed the evolution of APIs from early computing to the PC era. In this post, we’ll discuss the evolution of APIs in the early internet age. Along the way, we’ll touch upon associated core technologies such as eXtensible Markup Language (XML) and discuss the introduction of web services and its common components: SOAP and WSDL.
In the latest instalment of our interviews speaking to leaders throughout the world of tech, we’ve welcomed Steve Dieter, CTO of Arryved.
We are excited by the endless possibilities of machine learning (ML). We recognise that experimentation is an important component of any enterprise machine learning practice. But, we also know that experimentation alone doesn’t yield business value. Organizations need to usher their ML models out of the lab (i.e., the proof-of-concept phase) and into deployment, which is otherwise known as being “in production”.
In some of my earlier blog posts, I’ve gone through some more novel visualizations, such as the Sankey chart and distribution plot. But, for this post, it’s time to go back to the more common Combo chart, also sometimes referred to as a dual axis chart.
CRM or customer relationship management is not a new technical term businesses use for maintaining their contact in the market. The software is known for its automation commands which monitor a business’s inside and outside activities. Including marketing strategies, lead generation, and customer support, companies rely on CRM for controlling a significant section of their business, which earns a better return for them.