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Untitled's Data Centralization and Efficiency Enhancement with Powered by Fivetran
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 零售
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
Untitled 是一家正在构建平台来帮助客户跨部门利用数据的公司。该公司的数据产品使非技术人员能够获得关键见解,从而增加收入、降低运营成本并开发复杂的人工智能和机器学习功能。然而,构建数据管道的传统过程对于将数据从一个点传输到另一个点至关重要,事实证明这是一项重大挑战。这个过程非常耗时,占用了数据工程师44%的时间,阻碍了平台的快速开发。
关于客户
Untitled 的客户包括 Delta Dental 和 Papa John's 等企业。这些客户使用 Untitled 的平台来回答重要的业务问题,例如广告费用的投资回报率、预测客户流失、客户服务和支持运营的有效性、销售渠道的盈利能力以及表现最佳的员工的特征。该平台允许几乎没有技术专业知识的用户挖掘通常只有数据科学家才能找到的见解。这使客户能够用更少的资源做更多的事情,从而实现扩展。
解决方案
为了克服这一挑战,Untitled 采用了由 Fivetran (PBF) 提供支持的自动化数据集成解决方案。 PBF 允许最终用户将其数据独立连接到分析应用程序或门户。它还包括标准 Fivetran 中的所有功能,包括 180 多个预构建和完全托管的连接器,适用于各种数据源。该解决方案使 Untitled 的团队能够快速启动新功能的原型并将其转移到 Beta 测试,而无需占用工程师或担心数据集成工作。该公司可以专注于从客户拥有的数据源构建仪表板和报告,并以最少的编码和工程开销。
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