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Everything You Need to Know About API Integration

APIs are powerful for ETL (extract, transform, load) and data integration workflows. API integrations make it possible for the seamless exchange of information between websites, databases, and applications. The Xplenty API allows you and your enterprise to monitor Xplenty clusters and jobs. Through the Xplenty data processing package and Xplenty web application, you can call the Xplenty API to.

Speed Up Your Data Flow for Business Results

A slow car has never won a Formula One race. The Olympics doesn’t reward slow times in swimming, track or any other clock-timed sport. Likewise, slow data speeds don’t win over customers or colleagues in the real-time business world. Microsoft’s own research once reported that a person visiting a website on a connected device is likely to wait no more than 10 seconds to see it before moving to a competitor’s site.

Cloud Costs Through the Roof? Don't Worry - We've Got You Covered

Does it feel like your business is paying too much for cloud services? You are not alone. Cloud costs are expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 10.5% to 13.1% through 2025, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC). While getting a handle on those cloud costs may be tricky, you don’t have to worry — we’ve got you covered.

"So, How Do We Make This Work?" - Tracking Employee COVID Vaccination and Testing in As Little As 15 Minutes

With COVID-19’s ever-changing conditions – growing infection rates, shifting and new vaccine mandates, variant outbreaks and office closures and re-openings – HR has stepped up and taken on a significant role in helping organizations navigate every employee’s personal and work life needs. COVID-19 accelerated the evolution already underway in HR, with HR growing beyond being a policy and procedure hub into a strategic business partner.

Relational vs non-relational database: Which one should you use?

Ever since E. F. Codd introduced the first relational model for storing data at IBM in 1970, the industry has picked up the database technology and used it for its competitive advantage. The relational database management system - or RDBMS - was the default technology for storing and accessing data for a long time. It supported transactional data storage, the building of data products, and was the go-to model for data that was used in data-driven decisioning.

How to get started with ThoughtSpot for ServiceNow Analytics

Since the start of the pandemic, business demands on your IT team have skyrocketed. You need granular, actionable insights to keep up with the speed and volume of digital transformation projects and IT incidents occurring across your organization. Canned reports from SaaS-based systems like ServiceNow aren’t fundamentally built for analytics.

What's Next in the Data Cloud with Benoit Dageville & Christian Kleinerman | Snowflake Summit 2021

From the start, Snowflake co-founders envisioned a new and unique way for companies across industries and around the globe to collaborate on data and analytics. Join Benoit Dageville, co-founder and President of Product, and Christian Kleinerman, Snowflake’s SVP of Product, as they share how the Data Cloud vision has become a reality and they unveil the latest Snowflake innovations in five key areas: connected industries, global governance, platform optimization, data programmability, and applications powered by Snowflake. You’ll see new capabilities in action and hear directly from customers and partners about what these new advancements mean for their businesses.