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How to Create a Line Chart in Yellowfin Dashboards

Welcome to the latest entry in Yellowfin Japan’s ‘How to?’ blog series! This series of blogs aims to provide your team with another hands-on example of adding data visualization to your Yellowfin dashboards, using our array of chart and graph types. In our previous blog, we created a heat grid by aggregating on the basis of Day of Week and Time of Day. By sorting the axes of the chart, we were able to create an easy-to-read chart lined up from Sunday to Saturday and from 0:00 to 23:00.

Streaming BigQuery Data Into Confluent in Real Time: A Continuous Query Approach

Confluent Cloud, a leading cloud-native platform for building data streaming applications, and BigQuery, Google's serverless data warehouse, are revolutionizing how businesses handle data. Together, they offer a powerful solution for real-time data ingestion, processing, and analysis—now enhanced by BigQuery’s new continuous query. Many organizations grapple with challenges in moving data from their data warehouses to real-time processing platforms.

10 Easy Steps to Integrate Real-time SAP Data with BigQuery Using Qlik Talend Cloud

Qlik offers a comprehensive suite of solutions designed to enhance data integration, analytics, and data quality, seamlessly integrating with Google BigQuery. Qlik's data integration tools enable efficient and secure data ingestion from various sources into BigQuery, ensuring real-time data availability for analytics. With Qlik's advanced analytics capabilities, users can perform sophisticated data analysis and gain actionable insights from their BigQuery data.

The Data Turf Wars are Over, But the Metadata Turf Wars Have Just Begun

Over the past several years, data leaders asked many questions about where they should keep their data and what architecture they should implement to serve an incredible breadth of analytic use cases. Vendors with proprietary formats and query engines made their pitches, and over the years the market listened, and data leaders made their decisions.

Setting Up A RESTful API With Ruby on Rails

Ruby on Rails is an excellent choice for building a REST API, stemming from its design principles and robust feature set. It encourages a resource-oriented architecture, including built-in routing, migrations, and task tools. Rails also includes Active Record, an Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) layer, which simplifies database interactions.