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Exporting data from Countly through DB Viewer

DB Viewer is a plugin that provides a UI to browse databases. But it is also a great option to access Database data through REST API, for example, to export data. In this article, we will explain how to navigate the data scheme and find all the needed information to export events and their granular data from Countly. ‍ Let's say you have some other database, and you want to populate it with data from Countly. Or you just want to prepare some kind of report through a third-party application.

Cloud Data Warehouse: A Comprehensive Guide

With the advent of modern-day cloud infrastructure, many business-critical applications like databases, ERPs, and Marketing applications have all moved to the cloud. With this, most of the business-critical data now resides in the cloud. Now that all the business data resides on the cloud, companies need a data warehouse that can seamlessly store the data from all the different cloud-based applications. This is where Cloud Data Warehouse comes into the picture.

Building realtime updates into your application: 3 things to consider

Let's talk about a problem all baseball fans know all too well: you're stuck in traffic or buried under a mountain of work, and there's no way you're going to make it home in time for the game. An average baseball game clocks in around three hours, and sometimes, life doesn't afford you that kind of leisure time. Here, apps promising live game updates become a lifeline for the busy fan. However, that's where we hit a snag.

ThoughtSpot Sage: data security with large language models

With the recent announcement of ThoughtSpot Sage, we launched a number of enhancements to our search capabilities including AI-generated answers, AI-powered search suggestions, and AI-assisted data modeling. In this article we will walk you through the steps we take to secure your data during the LLM interaction.

Overcoming Fear of the Unknown with Generative AI

The explosive rise of generative AI has prompted incredible excitement about its transformative potential, much like the advent of the Internet. But if like me, you’re old enough to remember what that looked like circa 1995, there was a lot we did not know at the time, creating uncertainty in both worlds of work and education on how to best leverage it, and whether providing unlimited access to employees or students was a good idea.