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What's new in ThoughtSpot Analytics Cloud 8.8.0.cl

In this release, we’re delighted to launch in beta ThoughtSpot metrics integration with dbt — the quickest way to move from data models to business insights. We’ve also added support for dbt models on Amazon Redshift and Google BigQuery, as well as new live query connectors for Presto and Trino. Check out the highlights in this video.

How to solve four SQL data modeling issues

SQL is the universal language of data modeling. While it is not what everyone uses, it is what most analytics engineers use. SQL is found all across the most popular modern data stack tools; ThoughtSpot’s SearchIQ query engine translates natural language query into complex SQL commands on the fly, dbt built the entire premise of their tool around SQL and Jinja. And within your Snowflake data platform, it’s used to query all your tables.

Build data apps with Streamlit + ThoughtSpot APIs

I’ve been following the Streamlit framework for a while, since Snowflake announced that they would acquire it to enable data engineers to quick spin up data apps. I decided to play around with it and see how we could leverage the speed of creating an app along with the benefits that ThoughtSpot provides, especially around the ability to use NLP for search terms. Streamlit is built in Python.

Ep 60: The Modern Milkman's CSO, John Hughes on Using Data to Save Our Oceans from Plastic

Each year, around 8 million tons of plastic waste enter the ocean, killing wildlife and damaging the enviroment for future generations. Much of this pollution originates from the wasteful packaging used for everyday grocery products. But a greener grocery alternative is making waves from across the pond. Joining us today is John Hughes, Chief Strategy Officer at The Modern Milkman, a UK-based grocery delivery company that brings locally sourced goods directly to customers without any single-use plastics.

6 most useful data visualization principles for analysts

The difference between consuming data and actioning it often comes down to one thing: effective data visualization. Case in point? The John Snow’s famous cholera map. In 1854, John Snow (no, not that one) mapped cholera cases during an outbreak in London. Snow’s simple map uncovered a brand new pattern in the data—the cases all clustered around a shared water pump.

3 types of data models and when to use them

Data modeling is the process of organizing your data into a structure, to make it more accessible and useful. Essentially, you’re deciding how the data will move in and out of your database, and mapping the data so that it remains clean and consistent. ThoughtSpot can take advantage of many kinds of data models, as well as modeling languages. Since you know your data best, it’s usually a good idea to spend some time customizing the modeling settings.

How to build a self-service BI strategy

Think about the times you've wished you had more insight into your business data. Or all of the times you wished you could answer questions about your business performance without waiting for someone else to get back to you. Gone are the days when businesses rely solely on IT staff to provide reports and analytics. With self-service business intelligence (BI), users can create their own reports, dashboards, and data visualizations without relying on IT help.