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Generating a Heat Map with Twitter data using Pipeline Designer - Part 1

For me, the most exciting thing about Pipeline Designer is the way that it makes working with streaming data easy. Traditionally this has required a completely different way of thinking if you have come from a "batch" world. So when Pipeline Designer was released, the first thing I wanted to do was to find a good streaming data source and do something fun and interesting with the data. Twitter was my first choice of streaming data.

Making Data Work With the Unravel Partner Program

Modern data apps are increasingly going to the cloud due to their elastic compute demands, skills shortages and the complexity of managing big data on premises. And while more and more organizations are taking their data apps to the cloud to leverage its flexibility, they’re also finding that it is very challenging to assess application needs and how to migrate and optimize their data to ensure performance and cost targets are not compromised.

How to Unlock Your SAP Data Potential for Accelerated Analytics - Part 1

Many SAP customers have been running SAP on premise for decades and have struggled to harness the full potential of their business processes data running inside of SAP along with other enterprise and external data to gain augmented insight and become more agile in this digital era where everything keeps on moving at an exponential pace with no sign of slowing down.

Creating Avro schemas for Pipeline Designer with Pipeline Designer

I have had the privilege of playing with and following the progress of Pipeline Designer for a while now. I am really excited about this new tool. If you haven’t seen it yet, then don’t delay and get your free trial now…..actually, maybe read this blog first ;-) Pipeline Designer is an incredibly intuitive, web-based, batch and stream processing integration tool.

Talend and Qubole Serverless Platform for Machine Learning: Choosing Between a Cab vs Your Own Car

Before going to the world of integration, machine learning, etc., I would like to discuss with all of you about a scenario many of you might experience when you live in a mega city. I lived in the London suburbs for almost 2 years (and it's a city quite close to my heart too), so let me use London as this story's background. When I moved to London, one question which came to my mind was whether I should buy a car or not. The public transport system in London is quite dense and amazing (Oh!!!

How to build an innovation strategy

As an innovative company, Yellowfin is focused on delivering new products to market, not just incrementally improving what we have. If you're a software company looking to build your own innovation strategy, there are some things that you need to do, and a few you shouldn’t, to make sure you're successful. The first thing you shouldn’t do is look at your competitors. Many software companies have one great idea and then they stop.