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Why Does Your Next UI Redesign Need Analytics?

We constantly hear about UX Analytics. Analytics must always be a part of the design process of an app from the very beginning. We also hear tons about UI/UX design. However, and definitely during a redesign, UI and UX changes based on product analytics need to run parallel processes. So how come we never hear about UI Analytics?

Home Credit: Empowering everyone with always up-to-date data insights

Home Credit Group is an international provider of consumer finance with over 117,000 employees and operations across three continents and nine countries. With 28 million active customers and central financial sector regulators, keeping a close eye, handling data safely, accurately, and swiftly is a top priority.

The Rise of Unstructured Data

The word “data” is ubiquitous in narratives of the modern world. And data, the thing itself, is vital to the functioning of that world. This blog discusses quantifications, types, and implications of data. If you’ve ever wondered how much data there is in the world, what types there are and what that means for AI and businesses, then keep reading!

Meeting demand in the pandemic: Why the world's largest materials marketplace trusts Talend and Passerelle

Material Bank, the world’s largest materials marketplace, provides a fast and powerful way to search and sample fixtures, construction materials, and textiles from hundreds of different brands. They serve both direct customers and retailers in the architecture and design industry, including massive companies such as Ethan Allen, Home Depot, and Lowe’s.

Paving the way for "Citizen Analysts" to drive healthier business decisions

Business intelligence (BI) has gotten so sophisticated that a variety of end users within an organization may be eager to use data to guide their decisions. Unfortunately, most businesses have a very small data analysis or BI team. How can companies like this enable more people to use more data more effectively without overwhelming their BI staff?