Always trying to keep a competative edge, so I'm open to new tools that I should dive into... I am already well versed in some of the big offerings like Salesforce (including Tableau), Qlik, PBI and Alteryx. A couple tools that have popped up in LinkedIn have been Sigma Computing and Ikigai Labs. Anyone have suggestions on items already mentioned or others and why you recommend them? Also, do they have freemium versions to learn with? Alteryx really falls short on that front. TC: 180k YOE: 9 #data #dataanalytics #datascience
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You should try out Sigma Computing! We make it so you can easily spend less time writing out complex SQL because Sigma can easily make it happen via simple UI Another one of our biggest use case has been if you’re constantly exporting data to other teams for them to do analysis in Excel every month. Sigma makes it so that you don’t need to do that anymore. They can explore on their own (same spreadsheet interface) and the data is always live on the warehouse. That way you have way more free time to handle more complex stuff This is our hands on lab link if you want to try out. https://www.sigmacomputing.com/hol/
That's not a sales pitch is it? Lol
Hahaha it’s really what I’ve seen customers tell us when they use the product. (I’m just an engineer seeing what customers say through intercom sometimes) I was just telling you to try it out so you can one day decide to use it. People usually buy Sigma to replace the BI tool completely or to have a tool for business users to do their own analysis in addition to their existing BI tool (like Tableau if they’re ok spending a few months building out dashboards etc) Not trying to get you to buy anything. 😂 I genuinely think Sigma will be a useful tool to add to any company though I am a bit biased since I work here heh
If you’re a data engineer I’ve started seeing dbt come up a lot as part of the data stack which you might want to look into getdbt.com
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Tried it a little while ago and wasn't impressed in their tool. What is the differentiating factor that Qlik offers?
Lower TCO, Higher ROI, more adaptive technology. Allows for report consolidation, hence you can do more in one app vs many dashboards. From data integration to data analytics Qlik is quickly becoming the future for active intelligence. What are your specific use case for Qlik, or DA in general?
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