Data Exploration Spurs New Business Initiatives
Sean Zinsmeister, SVP of Product Marketing at ThoughtSpot, discusses how data exploration has enabled more data-driven business initiatives.
Sean Zinsmeister, SVP of Product Marketing at ThoughtSpot, discusses how data exploration has enabled more data-driven business initiatives.
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Businesses need FinOps solutions to aid them in monitoring, controlling, and optimizing their cloud spending to ensure they get the most value from such investments.
A new glossary created and sanctioned by Object Management Groups’ Cloud Working Group seeks to clarify some of the different aaS (as-a-Service) offerings on the market today.
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