Stories by Brad Drysdale
How being data-driven can fuel business growth - SnapLogic
Thu, 22nd Jun 2023
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ai
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workplace
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opinion
Businesses are facing challenges in today's evolving landscape. Data-driven transformation is crucial for survival and growth.
5 Finance Automations to Speed Up and Scale Your Business
Tue, 22nd Dec 2020
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supply chain
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cloud services
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opinion
Strategic finance departments need automation to eliminate manual data entry and gain data-driven insights, accelerating time to market.
Why effective data warehousing is critical in today's data-driven economy
Tue, 17th Nov 2020
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data warehousing
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opinion
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snaplogic
Data warehousing is crucial for businesses, but challenges like data management and automation hinder success. Budget increases alone aren't enough.
What's next for low-code/no-code?
Fri, 11th Sep 2020
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apm
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lcnc
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ai
Low-code and no-code platforms are revolutionizing the workplace, empowering workers and boosting productivity. Find out how in this article.
Enhancing the customer experience with data
Mon, 29th Jun 2020
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crm
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data analytics
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cx
Customers don't have the time or patience for companies to figure it out; they go where they have the easiest, most satisfying experience.
Is legacy technology holding you back?
Thu, 30th Apr 2020
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digital transformation
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pc hardware
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opinion
Getting off legacy systems can be difficult but the potential benefits of updating IT infrastructure or even better integrating old systems can be immense.
SnapLogic: How AI bias is holding back adoption
Mon, 13th Jan 2020
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Data quality, security, and privacy concerns are real and until these are addressed, the AI regulation debate will continue.
How to make digital transformation a success - SnapLogic
Wed, 4th Dec 2019
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digital transformation
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outsourcing
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opinion
Digital transformation is vital for business growth but complex to execute. SnapLogic suggests a strategic, well-monitored approach to reap its benefits.
SnapLogic: Cutting through the SaaS sprawl
Mon, 18th Nov 2019
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saas
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application security
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opinion
On average, enterprises are using 1,427 distinct cloud services, with the typical employee using 36 different cloud applications during their working day.