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“Predictive analytics uses historical data, statistical algorithms, and machine learning to identify the likelihood of future outcomes. It helps anticipate customer behaviour, optimise marketing strategies, and improve ROI." Select Appropriate AI Tools: Choose AI tools like IBM Watson, Google Cloud AI, or Amazon SageMaker for predictive analytics based on your specific needs and capabilities. Prepare and Analyse Data: Collect and preprocess your data using tools like Trifacta, and apply relevant predictive algorithms to uncover actionable insights. Implement and Optimise: Deploy your predictive models, monitor their performance, and continuously improve them with platforms like H2O.ai to enhance customer engagement and marketing ROI. Cambridge Marketing College http://marketingcollege.com Neil Wilkins Online https://neilwilkins.online/category/metaverse-marketing/
Three Alteryx success stories in one podcast episode - yes please! Alteryx President and Chief Revenue Officer, Paula Hansen, sat down with Alteryx users Jet Lali (State Street Global Advisors), Laura Anderson (Siemens Energy), and Nathan Patrick Taylor (Symphony Care), to chat about their Alteryx journeys and the importance of having a vision for digital transformation at scale.Topics:Alteryx Inspire 2022Alteryx Analytics CloudAlteryx Auto InsightsTrifactaAlteryx Community
Tune into this episode of #CloudNClear featuring SADA #Saas #Alliance #partner, Trifacta by Alteryx. This #software company focuses on #datasolutions that helps individuals and organizations unlock the potential of their #data by providing a new approach to #dataanalysis. John Campbell, SADA VP of #CX & #Innovation steps in as this week's host and invites Paul Staelin, Alteryx VP of Global #CustomerSuccess, to join the show. They discuss the benefits of #strategicpartnership and how #partners like Trifacta are accelerating their growth with help from SADA and @GoogleCloud. Host: John Campbell | VP, Customer Experience & Innovation, SADA Guest: Paul Staelin | VP, Global Customer Success, Trifacta by Alteryx Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cloudnclear https://twitter.com/SADA Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sada/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnucampbell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulstaelin/ To learn more, visit SADA.com.
What is Community Operations, why is it so important, and why should you hire someone specifically to execute it? Erica and Brian give you the rundown. Boulder County Wildfires: Boulder County Wildfire Fund Bethune Family GoFundMe Osterman Family GoFundMe Community Industry News: Chris Detzel's tribute to Michael Sandoval Molly Schreiber was promoted to Community Director at Savvy Cooperative Ryan Arsenault joined DISYS (Intuit) as Online Community Manager Sangeeta Gupta joined Dataiku as Community Manager Carol Benovic-Bradley was promoted to Director of Community at Flickr Rohit Bhaskar joined Trifacta as Community Enablement Manager Ops: Sample community org charts FIX IT Lili McDonald Jacques Canonge Dan Menke Matt DeSimone Tiffany Oda, Cassie Mayes, and Opservations Sponsored by: Vanilla Community Predictions 2022: Vanilla and Higher Logic sat down with 22 community management experts to discover what's coming for community in 2022. Together, they worked out ten key takeaways for the coming year. If you run a community, are part of a community, or are debating whether or not to launch one, check out their eBook is for you. C School Coaching and Career Tracks: Taught by industry experts, these small cohort-based-courses combine real-time instruction, collaborative work with other talented professionals, work-applicable projects, and 1:1 coaching to help you go to the next level.
If you haven't encountered a data quality problem, then you haven't yet worked on a large enough project. Invariably, a gap exists between the state of raw data and what an analyst or machine learning engineer needs to solve their problem. Many organizations needing to automate data preparation workflows look to Trifacta as a solution. The post Trifacta with Joe Hellerstein appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
If you haven't encountered a data quality problem, then you haven't yet worked on a large enough project. Invariably, a gap exists between the state of raw data and what an analyst or machine learning engineer needs to solve their problem. Many organizations needing to automate data preparation workflows look to Trifacta as a solution. The post Trifacta with Joe Hellerstein appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
If you haven't encountered a data quality problem, then you haven't yet worked on a large enough project. Invariably, a gap exists between the state of raw data and what an analyst or machine learning engineer needs to solve their problem. Many organizations needing to automate data preparation workflows look to Trifacta as a solution. The post Trifacta with Joe Hellerstein appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
If you haven't encountered a data quality problem, then you haven't yet worked on a large enough project. Invariably, a gap exists between the state of raw data and what an analyst or machine learning engineer needs to solve their problem. Many organizations needing to automate data preparation workflows look to Trifacta as a solution.
#DataFemme Season 3 kicks off with an episode featuring Adam Wilson, CEO of Trifacta. Join us in our discussion of the sensitivity of health care data, where Trifacta falls in a data company's pipeline and so much more in! Thank you to Trifacta for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Trifacta and explore their free trial at trifacta.com. Support this brand new season of #DataFemme by becoming a patron on Patreon at www.patreon.com/datafemme. Music mixed from Innocence by "Nero"
Meet The Data Wranglers, with co-hosts Joe Hellerstein, Jeff Heer and their data wrangling expert guests. On Thursdays, The Data Wranglers will discuss and riff on data engineering, analytics, data science and all things modern data management. Don't be surprised if Adam Wilson joins from time to time with insights on all things data. A Trifacta Podcast. #TheDataWranglers Visit www.Trifacta.com/podcast for more info.
Episode 6, Season 2Anthony sits down with Trifacta’s CEO Adam Wilson to talk about changes to the data landscape, why we need to pay more attention to how we people become “data-driven”, and how Tamr and Trifacta work in harmony to deliver transformative data initiatives.
Episode 6, Season 2Anthony sits down with Trifacta’s CEO Adam Wilson to talk about changes to the data landscape, why we need to pay more attention to how we people become “data-driven”, and how Tamr and Trifacta work in harmony to deliver transformative data initiatives.
On the podcast this week, Mark Mirchandani and Stephanie Wong hear all about the cool stuff happening at Cloud Next 2021. Brian Hall and Forrest Brazeal join the show to outline exciting announcements, fun partnerships, and what the future holds for Google Cloud. The immense prep and planning that went into Next shows through in the intentional and unified strategy of announcements and offerings at the conference. Our guests talk about this process and the challenges and decisions that went into the content choices and scheduling. The addition of Community Day, for example, was implemented to create a sense of in-person participation in an online-only event. Next kicked off this week with a Keynote presentation talking about the momentum of production and infrastructure innovation at Google Cloud, new product announcements across data cloud and open cloud infrastructure, security advancements, sustainability, and more. Our guests talk about important partnerships Google Cloud has fostered this year with clients like Ford, Univision, and GE using AI and other technologies to advance innovative ideas in their businesses. Announcements around AI and analytics at Google Cloud were plentiful, including Spark on Google Cloud that offers managed serverless data processing. Brian details the work Tableau and Google Cloud are doing to advance data visualization. Our guests talk about the work Google has done to embrace the multi-cloud culture with advancements in Anthos and BigQuery Omni. The newly announced Google Distributed Cloud lets clients use their multi-cloud infrastructures across edge locations. Forrest talks about the pragmatic evolution to the Google Distributed Cloud offering and how other announcements like security advancements through strategic European partnerships have positively affected multi-cloud customers. We talk more about the importance of the new security announcements, like the Google Cyber Security Action Team. The changing landscape of work brought on by the pandemic has lead to more and more remote work. Workspace is adapting to this new environment, and our guests tell us about the new features available to workers at home. As Google works to revolutionize technologies for clients, they also keep sustainability in mind. Next saw announcements in the clean cloud space and Google’s continued commitment to a carbon-free existence. New carbon reporting for clients and new features in Google Earth Engine and Active Assist help Google clients with their sustainability goals, too. Brian Hall Brian is the VP of Product and Industry Marketing at Google Cloud. He was formerly a VP at AWS, CEO of Doppler Labs, and VP for Microsoft Surface with 20+ years at Microsoft. Forrest Brazeal Forrest is a cloud educator, author, speaker, and Pwnie Award-winning songwriter based in Charlotte, NC. Cool things of the week Cloud Next site Solving for What’s Next blog Training more than 40 million new people on Google Cloud skills blog Interview Cloud Next site Next Catalog site Opening Keynote site Solving for What’s Next blog GKE Autopilot site Workspace site Vertex AI site Apache Spark on Google Cloud site Tableau site Fivetran site HVR site Informatica site Trifacta site Anthos site Bringing multi-cloud analytics to your data with BigQuery Omni blog Google Distributed Cloud site NetApp site T-Systems and Google Cloud Partner to Deliver Sovereign Cloud for Germany press release Thales and Google Cloud Announce Strategic Partnership to Jointly Develop a Trusted Cloud Offering in France press release Google Cybersecurity Action Team site AppSheet site BeyondCorp site Google Earth Engine site Active Assist site Data Cloud Keynote site What’s something cool you’re working on? Stephanie is working on a video series with Eric Brewer.
Joseph Ansanelli makes leadership look deceptively easy. Perhaps it's because he's done it more times than most. Or because he brings the humility to know that it's a lifelong journey. Based in SF Bay Area, he's CEO & Co-Founder of Gladly, the company he incubated during his time at Greylock Partners. Joseph is fond of saying “People first. Strategy second.” He believes that one of the keys to effective leadership is ensuring that teams have the right tools to succeed. With his team of 150 employees, Gladly empowers customer service agents with a SaaS platform that turns them into heroes. And he's onto something big… His investors include New Enterprise Associates, GGV Capital, SV Angel, Future Fund, and Glynn Capital Management. Prior, he was Co-Founder & CEO of Connectify which was acquired by Kana, one of the first digital customer service platforms which he helped take public. He was also Co-Founder & CEO of Vontu, the leader in data loss prevention, which was acquired by Symantec. During college, he & a few friends created Trio Development, which was acquired by Apple and their product became Claris Organizer. Joseph serves on the Boards of Directors of Sumo Logic and Trifacta. He also hosts one of my favorite podcasts Radically Personal In this 20-minute conversation, Joseph reveals where he developed his passion for hiring & leading teams. And how he does it every day at Gladly.
Great customer service helps customers get the most out of your product and services. This requires complex and varied work across internal teams, customer journey touchpoints, and regularly reassessing strategies. In this episode we're joined by Trifacta's Chief Customer Officer, Paul Staelin, to discuss how to enable employees and optimize customer interactions to improve their […] The post 270: Trifacta – Improving Customer ROI appeared first on The CX Cast ® by Forrester.
Every data project, whether it's analytics, machine learning, or AI, starts with the work of data cleaning. This is a critical step and benefits from being accessible to the domain experts. Trifacta is a platform for managing your data engineering workflow to make curating, cleaning, and preparing your information more approachable for everyone in the business. In this episode CEO Adam Wilson shares the story behind the business, discusses the myriad ways that data wrangling is performed across the business, and how the platform is architected to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of data management tools. This is a great conversation about how deliberate user experience and platform design can make a drastic difference in the amount of value that a business can provide to their customers.
Once, you could get by with a single product, but that's no longer the case. We no longer live in a world where we can simply sell products — it's all about the solution. Which means partners are more important than ever. That insight is one of the keys to Ash Vijayakanthan's success as Vice President at Trifacta, where he's leading strategic partnerships with big names like Google, Infosys, Accenture, and Deloitte. In this episode, we discuss: -How living in a world of solutions impacts partner ecosystems -How Ash is improving the ecosystem through simplification -The metrics Trifacta focus on to measure success To contact the host, Chip Rodgers, with topic ideas, suggest a guest, or join the conversation about alliances, he can be reached by: Email: chip@workspan.com Twitter: @chiprodgers LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chiprodgers
Accelerating data preparation, transformation, and integration in a collaborative, cloud environment has become critical for the modern data worker. The key to unlocking enterprise value is to enable a broad set of users to collaborate, experiment, and iterate quickly on data science and analytics projects at any scale. As we move towards an ELT focused architecture, it is imperative for organizations to build curated and accessible data products for advanced insights and analytics into their business.
The SaaS Product Power Breakfast with Dave Kellogg and Thomas Otter
We have a discussion with former Alation CMO Stephanie McReynolds on the topic of category creation and her learnings as she helped drive the creation of the data catalog category and establish Alation as the leader in it [1]. In addition to her gig at Alation, Stephanie's had a great career at many leading and/or category-defining vendors including E.piphany, Business Objects, PeopleSoft, Oracle, Aster Data, ClearStory, and Trifacta. Questions we address include: Does a vendor create a category or do market forces? In creating a category do you lead with product or solution? How do you know if you should try to create a category? What role do industry analysts play in category creation? What happens once you've successfully created a category? What next?
In this podcast, a panel consisting of Allyson Spring, the AVP for Federal at Collibra, Graham Evans, Principal at Booz Allen Hamilton, Howard Levenson, the General Manager for Federal at Databricks, and Brian Shealey, the VP of Public Sector at Trifacta highlight the value of data within the Department of Defense.
In this podcast, Eric Clark, Program Manager at SpringML, and Brian Shealey, Vice President of Public Sector at Trifacta, discuss how the service is used across many of its clients and how you can use Cloud Dataprep in your own organization.
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award recipient Jeffrey Heer. Heer is the co-founder of Trifacta, a provider of interactive tools for scalable data transformation, and the Jerre D. Noe Endowed Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington, where he directs the Interactive Data Lab and conducts research on data visualization, human-computer interaction, and social computing. The visualization tools developed by Heer and his collaborators – Vega(-Lite), D3.js, Protovis, Prefuse – are used by researchers, companies, and data enthusiasts around the world.In the interview, Heer explains how his longstanding interest in psychology and cognitive science led him to focus on human-computer interaction as a student in computing. He describes the deep satisfaction (and fun) of interdisciplinary research drawing on computer science, statistics, psychology, and design, as well as his passion for building open-source tools that people in the real world can use. He also covers some of the challenges particular to building visualizations in the age of big data, starting a company to commercialize academic research, and his current efforts to promote more comprehensive, robust, and transparent analysis results.
Este es el último episodio de SaaS Product Chat de este 2020 tan extraño para todo el mundo por la pandemia del Covid-19. Cerramos con un episodio especial en donde hablamos de nuestros favoritos del año en distintas categorías: podcasts, lecturas, newsletters, cuentas de twitter, productos digitales y canales de youtube.Recordad que regresamos en enero de 2021. Gracias por acompañarnos durante estos 112 episodios de las tres temporadas de SaaS Product Chat. Se vienen muchas buenas entrevistas técnicas y chats sobre tópicos de software para 2021. Por lo pronto, desearos felices fiestas y nos vemos a inicios de año.Lo mejor del 2020 en todas las categorías:1) Episodios más escuchados del año en audio:E77: Métricas que sí importan en una empresa SaaS: https://saasproductchat.com/episodes/metricas-2 E76: Cómo alinear equipos de producto, ingeniería y diseño: https://saasproductchat.com/episodes/equiposEpisodios más vistos del año en nuestra playlist de YouTube en el canal de Software Gurú:E100: Entrevista a Jorge Villalobos (latincoder) de Microsoft: https://youtu.be/Fv5wSUsQTZsE60: Trabajar en Google como Ingeniero de Software con Fernando Seror https://youtu.be/UE4AImDjCto?list=PLnLzwYW6HOC6SJ4d66pMm8ZWjEmgIwwRpE87: Entrevista a Julián Duque de Heroku https://youtu.be/pmNtWrhXaH8?list=PLnLzwYW6HOC6SJ4d66pMm8ZWjEmgIwwRpListas de reproducción recomendadas del Canal de Software Gurú:Hackathon BBVA 2020 - grabación talleres https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnLzwYW6HOC5pme0k20WwZo7arnr9UOY1SG Virtual 20.04: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnLzwYW6HOC5b0FBwTYtW4yOH23ibwOSY2) Podcasts:Los podcasts favoritos de Danny Prol: https://dprol.github.io/blog/hydejack/2020-07-18-podcasts/Software Engineering Daily: https://softwareengineeringdaily.comEpisodio con Sujith Jay de Nubank: https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/02/06/nubank-data-engineering-with-sujith-nair/Afterwork en español: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CJkfOKY2BYpiGKRi2z2wjBucle Infinito: https://www.breaker.audio/bucle-infinitoRevista 5W: https://www.revista5w.com/podcastSwitched On Pop: https://switchedonpop.com/episodes/happy-birthday-is-the-worst-with-anne-marieApple Coding: https://cuonda.com/apple-codingLa Azotea: la.azotea.coVillage Global: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/village-globals-venture-stories/id1316769266ChurnFM: https://www.churn.fmThis is Product Management: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-is-product-management/id9752844033) Lecturas:Migrante de Marcos Antil: https://www.amazon.com/MIGRANTE-guatemalteco-emprendedor-tecnol%C3%B3gico-testimonio/dp/1096708566Una educación de Tara Westover: https://www.amazon.es/Una-educación-NARRATIVA-Tara-Westover/dp/8426405169La escuela del mundo: https://www.amazon.es/escuela-del-mundo-revolución-educativa/dp/8434431351/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1608738475&sr=1-1The Product-Led Organization: https://www.pendo.io/the-product-led-organization/Start At The End: https://mattwallaert.com/startattheend/The Build Trap: https://melissaperri.com/bookThe Almanack: https://www.navalmanack.comArmas de titanes: https://www.amazon.es/Armas-titanes-costumbres-alcanzado-colección/dp/842342894X/ref=sr_1_2?__mk_es_ES=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&crid=11WSLBU32BEN8&dchild=1&keywords=tools+of+titans&qid=1608808586&sprefix=tools+of+tita%2Caps%2C193&sr=8-2The Messy Middle: https://www.amazon.es/Messy-Middle-Finding-Through-Hardest/dp/0525540385/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_es_ES=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&dchild=1&keywords=messy+middle&qid=1608808672&sr=8-1Atomic Habits: https://www.amazon.es/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_es_ES=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&crid=1QTGUHOIKUI06&dchild=1&keywords=atomic+habits&qid=1608808876&sprefix=atomic+habits%2Caps%2C-1&sr=8-1Product Roadmaps: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/product-roadmaps-relaunched/9781491971710/People Powered: https://www.jonobacon.com/books/peoplepowered/The Infinite Machine: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-infinite-machine-camila-russo?variant=321233338368344) Newsletters:Hacker Newsletter: https://hackernewsletter.com/El Newsletter DEV: https://elnewsletter.dev/Bankless: https://banklesshq.comLatamList: https://latamlist.com/5) Cuentas de twitter:Kote: https://twitter.com/kotecinhoJosé Luis Antúnez: https://twitter.com/jlantunezFreddy Vega: https://twitter.com/freddierYeison Daza: https://twitter.com/yeion7Pedro Galvan: https://twitter.com/pedrogkwenbin: https://twitter.com/wenbinfVictoriano Izquierdo: https://twitter.com/victorianoiGreg Isenberg: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergCommunity Club: https://twitter.com/CommunityClubHQIndie Worldwide: https://twitter.com/indie_worldwideInterintellect: https://twitter.com/interintellect_Anna Gát: https://twitter.com/TheAnnaGatThe Open Enchilada: https://twitter.com/openenchilada6) Productos digitales:1password: https://1password.com/es/Songlink/Odesli: https://odesli.co/FeaturePeek: https://featurepeek.com/Trifacta: https://www.trifacta.com/Command E: https://getcommande.com/RudderStack: https://rudderstack.com/Pioneer: https://pioneer.app/Analog: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ugmonk/analog-the-simplest-productivity-system?lang=esNeeva: https://neeva.co/hndex: https://hndex.org/Flocknet: https://www.flock.networkResumake: https://resumake.io/Streak: https://www.streak.com/Repl.it: https://repl.it/~Notion: https://www.notion.so/Gumroad: https://gumroad.com7) Canales de YouTube:Gaurav Sen: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRPMAqdtSgd0Ipeef7iFsKwGitLab Unfiltered https://www.youtube.com/c/GitLabUnfiltered/videosCoderos: https://www.youtube.com/c/Coderos/videosLa Resistencia: https://www.youtube.com/c/LaResistenciaCero/videos#GraciasAkira: https://youtu.be/BYQ6OB8HGDwVillage Global: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdZxojNw026cW3RuA-B1f7w/videosStartupfood: https://www.youtube.com/user/StartupfoodThe Knowledge Project: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheKnowledgeProject/videos
Arpit Choudhury of Trifacta joins this week's episode of Martech Masters to bring his expertise in data management and no-code integrations. Arpit talks on native vs API integrations, data transformation and management, utilizing and acting upon your data, educating with data, his data-led academy, and so much more.
Phone scammers who threaten you are now insisting you don’t hang up until you send the money; people have been getting mysterious packets of seeds in the mail, and phone apps from Presidential campaigns have big differences. Three things to watch out for!
Artificial intelligence can't yet learn common senseA new project aims to unmask disinformation botsFailure to delete hate speech could cost Facebook and Google billions in FranceNode Killer called Deno, reconciles all of Node's issuesThere's a New Cyber-Espionage Framework and it's Called RamsayHuawei's Google app loophole: Just keep re-releasing old devicesSenate votes to allow FBI to access your browsing history without a warrantSecure contact tracing needs more transparent developmentAttackers are still using old vulnerabilities to exploit businessesJoe Hellerstein, co-founder, and CSO of Trifacta talks about data wrangling and data management. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Joe Hellerstein Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/enterprise LastPass.com/twit barracuda.com/enterprise
Artificial intelligence can't yet learn common senseA new project aims to unmask disinformation botsFailure to delete hate speech could cost Facebook and Google billions in FranceNode Killer called Deno, reconciles all of Node's issuesThere's a New Cyber-Espionage Framework and it's Called RamsayHuawei's Google app loophole: Just keep re-releasing old devicesSenate votes to allow FBI to access your browsing history without a warrantSecure contact tracing needs more transparent developmentAttackers are still using old vulnerabilities to exploit businessesJoe Hellerstein, co-founder, and CSO of Trifacta talks about data wrangling and data management. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Joe Hellerstein Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/enterprise LastPass.com/twit barracuda.com/enterprise
Artificial intelligence can't yet learn common senseA new project aims to unmask disinformation botsFailure to delete hate speech could cost Facebook and Google billions in FranceNode Killer called Deno, reconciles all of Node's issuesThere's a New Cyber-Espionage Framework and it's Called RamsayHuawei's Google app loophole: Just keep re-releasing old devicesSenate votes to allow FBI to access your browsing history without a warrantSecure contact tracing needs more transparent developmentAttackers are still using old vulnerabilities to exploit businessesJoe Hellerstein, co-founder, and CSO of Trifacta talks about data wrangling and data management. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Joe Hellerstein Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/enterprise LastPass.com/twit barracuda.com/enterprise
Artificial intelligence can't yet learn common senseA new project aims to unmask disinformation botsFailure to delete hate speech could cost Facebook and Google billions in FranceNode Killer called Deno, reconciles all of Node's issuesThere's a New Cyber-Espionage Framework and it's Called RamsayHuawei's Google app loophole: Just keep re-releasing old devicesSenate votes to allow FBI to access your browsing history without a warrantSecure contact tracing needs more transparent developmentAttackers are still using old vulnerabilities to exploit businessesJoe Hellerstein, co-founder, and CSO of Trifacta talks about data wrangling and data management. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Joe Hellerstein Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/enterprise LastPass.com/twit barracuda.com/enterprise
Artificial intelligence can't yet learn common senseA new project aims to unmask disinformation botsFailure to delete hate speech could cost Facebook and Google billions in FranceNode Killer called Deno, reconciles all of Node's issuesThere's a New Cyber-Espionage Framework and it's Called RamsayHuawei's Google app loophole: Just keep re-releasing old devicesSenate votes to allow FBI to access your browsing history without a warrantSecure contact tracing needs more transparent developmentAttackers are still using old vulnerabilities to exploit businessesJoe Hellerstein, co-founder, and CSO of Trifacta talks about data wrangling and data management. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Joe Hellerstein Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/enterprise LastPass.com/twit barracuda.com/enterprise
Artificial intelligence can't yet learn common senseA new project aims to unmask disinformation botsFailure to delete hate speech could cost Facebook and Google billions in FranceNode Killer called Deno, reconciles all of Node's issuesThere's a New Cyber-Espionage Framework and it's Called RamsayHuawei's Google app loophole: Just keep re-releasing old devicesSenate votes to allow FBI to access your browsing history without a warrantSecure contact tracing needs more transparent developmentAttackers are still using old vulnerabilities to exploit businessesJoe Hellerstein, co-founder, and CSO of Trifacta talks about data wrangling and data management. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Joe Hellerstein Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/enterprise LastPass.com/twit barracuda.com/enterprise
Artificial intelligence can't yet learn common senseA new project aims to unmask disinformation botsFailure to delete hate speech could cost Facebook and Google billions in FranceNode Killer called Deno, reconciles all of Node's issuesThere's a New Cyber-Espionage Framework and it's Called RamsayHuawei's Google app loophole: Just keep re-releasing old devicesSenate votes to allow FBI to access your browsing history without a warrantSecure contact tracing needs more transparent developmentAttackers are still using old vulnerabilities to exploit businessesJoe Hellerstein, co-founder, and CSO of Trifacta talks about data wrangling and data management. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Joe Hellerstein Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/enterprise LastPass.com/twit barracuda.com/enterprise
Artificial intelligence can't yet learn common senseA new project aims to unmask disinformation botsFailure to delete hate speech could cost Facebook and Google billions in FranceNode Killer called Deno, reconciles all of Node's issuesThere's a New Cyber-Espionage Framework and it's Called RamsayHuawei's Google app loophole: Just keep re-releasing old devicesSenate votes to allow FBI to access your browsing history without a warrantSecure contact tracing needs more transparent developmentAttackers are still using old vulnerabilities to exploit businessesJoe Hellerstein, co-founder, and CSO of Trifacta talks about data wrangling and data management. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Joe Hellerstein Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/enterprise LastPass.com/twit barracuda.com/enterprise
Artificial intelligence can't yet learn common senseA new project aims to unmask disinformation botsFailure to delete hate speech could cost Facebook and Google billions in FranceNode Killer called Deno, reconciles all of Node's issuesThere's a New Cyber-Espionage Framework and it's Called RamsayHuawei's Google app loophole: Just keep re-releasing old devicesSenate votes to allow FBI to access your browsing history without a warrantSecure contact tracing needs more transparent developmentAttackers are still using old vulnerabilities to exploit businessesJoe Hellerstein, co-founder, and CSO of Trifacta talks about data wrangling and data management. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Joe Hellerstein Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/enterprise LastPass.com/twit barracuda.com/enterprise
Artificial intelligence can't yet learn common senseA new project aims to unmask disinformation botsFailure to delete hate speech could cost Facebook and Google billions in FranceNode Killer called Deno, reconciles all of Node's issuesThere's a New Cyber-Espionage Framework and it's Called RamsayHuawei's Google app loophole: Just keep re-releasing old devicesSenate votes to allow FBI to access your browsing history without a warrantSecure contact tracing needs more transparent developmentAttackers are still using old vulnerabilities to exploit businessesJoe Hellerstein, co-founder, and CSO of Trifacta talks about data wrangling and data management. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Joe Hellerstein Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/enterprise LastPass.com/twit barracuda.com/enterprise
If you're a new SDR, you're looking to management for leadership by example. But what are the qualities of a good management team — and how do you learn what they're teaching? In this episode, I interviewed Phil Lacorte, VP of Revenue Operations at Trifacta, to learn from him about leadership insights that he gained from sales and rev ops. What we talked about: Rev ops is just a company-wide coaching role Facets of a strong leadership team 4 pieces of advice that he always gives new SDRs For more engaging sales conversations, subscribe to The Sales Engagement Podcast on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or on our website.
Developing a 360-degree view of customer financial metrics can give organizations the ability to make proactive decisions instead of being reactive with account team strategies. However, customer data is usually housed in various sources and requires a lot of effort to join metrics by mapping IDs, account names, and other fields. This data can be presented in conflicting formats, and the number of records can exceed what common data tools can handle. In this session, learn how Autodesk is leveraging Trifacta on AWS to create a streamlined data pipeline process to automate the delivery of holistic customer analytics. This presentation is brought to you by Trifacta, an APN Partner.
Bianca McCann joins to discuss how she assesses career moves, including how to measure your own motivations and define for yourself what success means to you.
Join Cory and Brett as they sit down with Joe Hellerstein to explore one of the most challenging and time consuming parts of the data science process. Regardless of if you call it Data Wrangling, Cleansing or Munging anyone who has had to do this k...
In this episode of the ARCHITECHT Show, Trifacta co-founder, UC-Berkeley professor and overall database guru Joe Hellerstein talks about the state of enterprise data -- from wrangling it to analyzing it. Hellerstein hits on a number of topics, including his work with Trifacta and the ongoing data-prep issues that inspired it; why the world keeps getting new types of databases; and how cloud computing is reshaping database architecture and adoption. Hellerstein also explores open source software and why Trifacta made the decisions it made around commercializing the Data Wrangler project.
Data Preparation – The Foundation of Modern Data Management, Analytics & Machine Learning Here’s an outline of what we’re planning to present: • Trifacta company/business/product update • Company Vision • Review of data preparation market • Customer momentum & use case review • Partnership ecosystem & strategy • Community & Professional Services • Common Personas • Product Strategy & Roadamp
Panel: Charles Max Wood David Richards Dave Kimura Special Guests: Luca Guidi In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panelists talk to Luca Guidi about Ruby elapsed time. Luca works remotely for DNSimple and is most well known in the Ruby community for his open source projects, such as Hanami. They talk about NTP, time drifts, and the pros and cons to using a monoatomic clock. They also touch on the importance of being exposed to different languages in order to be a well-rounded developer. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Luca intro His elapsed time blog post Why he wrote the blog post What is NTP? NTP = Network Time Protocol The importance of keeping your computer time in sync with an external NTP server Time drifts World clock and monatomic clock The blindness around time Building a system around time Working on time and attendance The things you don’t think about are what you take for granted RailsConf How did you come about finding this conclusion? Go Computer Language Being exposed to different languages Ruby is flexible and high-level The dangers of coming to Ruby as their first language Rails And much, much more! Links: DevChat.tv YouTube DNSimple Ruby Hanami Elapsed Time Blog Post RailsConf Go Language Rails LucaGuidi.com Luca’s GitHub @jodosha Picks: Charles Zoom H6 Facebook Marketplace Dave Marvel Strike Force Hondata Mockaroo David Trifacta Luca Tasty Daily Stoic by Yyan Holiday Digitakt
Panel: Charles Max Wood David Richards Dave Kimura Special Guests: Luca Guidi In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panelists talk to Luca Guidi about Ruby elapsed time. Luca works remotely for DNSimple and is most well known in the Ruby community for his open source projects, such as Hanami. They talk about NTP, time drifts, and the pros and cons to using a monoatomic clock. They also touch on the importance of being exposed to different languages in order to be a well-rounded developer. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Luca intro His elapsed time blog post Why he wrote the blog post What is NTP? NTP = Network Time Protocol The importance of keeping your computer time in sync with an external NTP server Time drifts World clock and monatomic clock The blindness around time Building a system around time Working on time and attendance The things you don’t think about are what you take for granted RailsConf How did you come about finding this conclusion? Go Computer Language Being exposed to different languages Ruby is flexible and high-level The dangers of coming to Ruby as their first language Rails And much, much more! Links: DevChat.tv YouTube DNSimple Ruby Hanami Elapsed Time Blog Post RailsConf Go Language Rails LucaGuidi.com Luca’s GitHub @jodosha Picks: Charles Zoom H6 Facebook Marketplace Dave Marvel Strike Force Hondata Mockaroo David Trifacta Luca Tasty Daily Stoic by Yyan Holiday Digitakt
Panel: Charles Max Wood David Richards Dave Kimura Special Guests: Luca Guidi In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panelists talk to Luca Guidi about Ruby elapsed time. Luca works remotely for DNSimple and is most well known in the Ruby community for his open source projects, such as Hanami. They talk about NTP, time drifts, and the pros and cons to using a monoatomic clock. They also touch on the importance of being exposed to different languages in order to be a well-rounded developer. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Luca intro His elapsed time blog post Why he wrote the blog post What is NTP? NTP = Network Time Protocol The importance of keeping your computer time in sync with an external NTP server Time drifts World clock and monatomic clock The blindness around time Building a system around time Working on time and attendance The things you don’t think about are what you take for granted RailsConf How did you come about finding this conclusion? Go Computer Language Being exposed to different languages Ruby is flexible and high-level The dangers of coming to Ruby as their first language Rails And much, much more! Links: DevChat.tv YouTube DNSimple Ruby Hanami Elapsed Time Blog Post RailsConf Go Language Rails LucaGuidi.com Luca’s GitHub @jodosha Picks: Charles Zoom H6 Facebook Marketplace Dave Marvel Strike Force Hondata Mockaroo David Trifacta Luca Tasty Daily Stoic by Yyan Holiday Digitakt
Mark Rittman is joined by Will Davis from Trifacta to talk about the public beta of Google Cloud Dataprep, Trifacta's data wrangling platform and topics including metadata management, data quality and data management for big data and cloud data sources.Google Cloud Dataprep on Google Cloud Platform"Google Cloud Dataprep: Spreadsheet-Style Data Wrangling Powered by Google Cloud Dataflow""A New Cloud-Based Data Prep Solution from Google & Trifacta"Trifacta website"A Breakthrough Approach to Exploring and Preparing Data"Trifacta platform architecture"Garbage In, Garbage Out: Why Data Quality Matters""How to Put an Effective Metadata Strategy in Place"
Mark Rittman is joined by Will Davis from Trifacta to talk about the public beta of Google Cloud Dataprep, Trifacta's data wrangling platform and topics including metadata management, data quality and data management for big data and cloud data sources.Google Cloud Dataprep on Google Cloud Platform"Google Cloud Dataprep: Spreadsheet-Style Data Wrangling Powered by Google Cloud Dataflow""A New Cloud-Based Data Prep Solution from Google & Trifacta"Trifacta website"A Breakthrough Approach to Exploring and Preparing Data"Trifacta platform architecture"Garbage In, Garbage Out: Why Data Quality Matters""How to Put an Effective Metadata Strategy in Place"
Curtis Seare is a co-host of the Data Crunch podcast, a Tableau and Trifacta instructor, and the Director of Analytics at Shelfbucks, a retail analytics startup in Austin, Texas. He’s worked for almost a decade in the data-science field across multiple companies and industries. He’s solved problems spanning IoT, retail, marketing, sales, competitive intelligence, nonprofit donations, and product development, among others. Bringing organizational change and innovation in analytical processes has been the center of his work. Interviewer: Rajib Bahar, Shabnam Khan Agenda: RB - Please give us a little background on Data Crunch podcast's history. SB - We have listened to your Data Crunch episodes highlighting some really interesting applications of analytics such as preventing honey bee fallout, eradicating malaria in Zambia etc. Please enlighten us more on what you have discovered in your research. RB - What are some top application of IoT that retailers find useful? SB - One of the buzzword associated with IoT is streaming analytics. How is this different from standard analytics that we know or understand? RB - In our lifetime, we may find ourselves in a situation where we over-analyze a problem leading to analysis-paralysis. Is there a methodology do you follow in keeping solutions simple with complex analytics project. SB - How do we connect with you on Twitter or Social Media or blog? Music: www.freesfx.co.uk
Cassandra : Proposal to retroactively mark materialized views experimentalhttps://lists.apache.org/thread.html/d81a61da48e1b872d7599df4edfa8e244d34cbd591a18539f724796f@%3Cdev.cassandra.apache.org%3ECassandra pluggable storage enginehttps://lists.apache.org/thread.html/0540e793ec58eb97d8afe294635279d16e0191f9b613ad3edd710181@%3Cdev.cassandra.apache.org%3Ecouchbasehttps://www.couchbase.com/products/data-platformGoogle Cloud Dataprep - Data Handling Made Easierhttps://medium.com/google-cloud/google-cloud-dataprep-data-handling-made-easier-79d7c35fbbe7et l’épisode que nous avions enregistré sur Trifacta avec Victor Coustenoble : https://www.spreaker.com/user/vhe74/ep45-trifactaProvision on-demand Spark clusters on Docker using Azure Batch's infrastructurehttps://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/on-demand-spark-clusters-on-docker/Techs.Rocks : Échangeons entre Tech Leadershttps://www.techs.rocks/Lisez le blog D'affini-Techhttp://blog.affini-tech.com-------------------------------------------------------------http://www.bigdatahebdo.comhttps://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoVincent : https://twitter.com/vhe74Alexander : https://twitter.com/alexanderdeja Cette publication est sponsorisée par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com
Cassandra : Proposal to retroactively mark materialized views experimentalhttps://lists.apache.org/thread.html/d81a61da48e1b872d7599df4edfa8e244d34cbd591a18539f724796f@%3Cdev.cassandra.apache.org%3ECassandra pluggable storage enginehttps://lists.apache.org/thread.html/0540e793ec58eb97d8afe294635279d16e0191f9b613ad3edd710181@%3Cdev.cassandra.apache.org%3Ecouchbasehttps://www.couchbase.com/products/data-platformGoogle Cloud Dataprep - Data Handling Made Easierhttps://medium.com/google-cloud/google-cloud-dataprep-data-handling-made-easier-79d7c35fbbe7et l’épisode que nous avions enregistré sur Trifacta avec Victor Coustenoble : https://www.spreaker.com/user/vhe74/ep45-trifactaProvision on-demand Spark clusters on Docker using Azure Batch's infrastructurehttps://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/on-demand-spark-clusters-on-docker/Techs.Rocks : Échangeons entre Tech Leadershttps://www.techs.rocks/Lisez le blog D'affini-Techhttp://blog.affini-tech.com-------------------------------------------------------------http://www.bigdatahebdo.comhttps://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoVincent : https://twitter.com/vhe74Alexander : https://twitter.com/alexanderdeja Cette publication est sponsorisée par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com
Hilary Mason is a huge name in the data science space, and she has an extensive understanding of what's happening in this space. Today, she answers these questions for us: What are the backgrounds of your typical data scientists? What are key differences between software engineering and data science that most companies get wrong? How should you measure the effectiveness of your work or your team's work as a data scientist for the best results? What is a good approach for creating a successful data product? How can we peak behind the curtain of black-box deep learning algorithms? Below is a partial transcript. For the full interview, listen to the podcast episode by selecting the Play button above or by selecting this link, or you can also listen to the podcast through Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and Overcast. Curtis: Today we hear from one of the biggest thinkers in the data science space, someone who DJ Patil endorses on LinkedIn for data science skills. She worked at bit.ly, the url shortener, and is a data scientist in residence at venture capital firm Accel Partners, a firm that helped fund some companies you may know, like Facebook, Slack, Etsy, Venmo, Vox Media, Lynda.com, Cloudera, Trifacta—and you get the picture. Ginette: The partner of this VC firm said that Accel wouldn’t have brought on just any data scientist. This position was specifically created because this particular data scientist might be able to join their team. Curtis: But beyond her position as data in residence with Accel, she founded a company that’s doing very interesting research, and today, she shares with us some of her experiences and perspective on where AI is headed. Ginette: I’m Ginette. Curtis: And I’m Curtis. Ginette: And you are listening to Data Crunch. Curtis: A podcast about how data and prediction shape our world. Ginette: A Vault Analytics production. Hilary: I'm Hilary Mason, and I'm the founder and CEO of Fast Forward Labs (Please note that Hilary is now the VP of Research at Cloudera). In addition to that, I'm a data science in residence for Accel Partners. And I've been working in what we now call data science, or even now call AI, for about twenty years at this point. Started my career in academic machine learning and decided startups were more fun and have been doing that for about 10, 12 years depending on how you count now, and it's a lot of fun! Ginette: Something I’d like to note here is there’s been a very recent change: Hilary’s company, Fast Forward Labs, and Cloudera recently joined forces, and Hilary’s new position is Vice President of Research at Cloudera. Now, one thing that Hilary talks to is where the data scientists she works with come from, which is a great example of the different paths people take to get into this field. Hilary I am a computer scientist, and I have studied computer science. It's funny because now at Fast Forward, our team only has only two computer scientists on it, and one of them is our general counsel, and one is me, and I'm running the business, so most of the people doing data science here come from very different backgrounds. We have a bunch of physicists, mathematicians, a neuroscientist, a person who does brilliant machine learning design who was an English major, and so data science is one of those fields where one of the things I really love about it is that people come to it from so many different backgrounds, but mine happens to be computer science. The people on our team at Fast Forward typically have a PhD in a quantitative field, such as physics, neuroscience, electrical engineering, and then have, through that, learned sufficient programming skill. One of the jokes I make about my team is that we're essentially a halfway house for wayward academics in the sense that we can absorb people and teach them to be good software engineers, help them understand the difference between theoretical machine learning an...
Victor Coustenoble nous explique aujourd'hui ce qu'est le "Data Wrangling". Trifacta est un outil de préparation de données intégré dans nos plateformes data favorites. Pour en savoir plus sur Trifacta c'est ici : https://www.trifacta.com/fr/ et là : https://www.trifacta.com/news-and-press/?language=frVous pouvez retrouver Victor sur sont twitter : https://twitter.com/vizanalytics ou sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/victorcoustenoble/------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.bigdatahebdo.comhttps://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoVincent : https://twitter.com/vhe74Edité par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com
Victor Coustenoble nous explique aujourd'hui ce qu'est le "Data Wrangling". Trifacta est un outil de préparation de données intégré dans nos plateformes data favorites. Pour en savoir plus sur Trifacta c'est ici : https://www.trifacta.com/fr/ et là : https://www.trifacta.com/news-and-press/?language=frVous pouvez retrouver Victor sur sont twitter : https://twitter.com/vizanalytics ou sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/victorcoustenoble/------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.bigdatahebdo.comhttps://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoVincent : https://twitter.com/vhe74Edité par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com
Jeff Heer is Associate Professor at the University of Washington, co-creator D3.js and co-funder of Trifacta. We talk about software infrastructure, Trifacta, and the interplay between research and industry.