As an Australian company, Yellowfin decided to pursue a regional growth strategy early on. While it wasn't easy, we learnt three important lessons along the way.
The future of analytics is augmented. This means analytics will be AI-driven and all end to end use cases will be automated. And software vendors can use this to their advantage by embedding AI-driven analytics platforms like Yellowfin.
As an Australian company, Yellowfin knew that it had spread its wings overseas to grow and expand. But with the benefit of hindsight, they found that there are many other benefits to be gained from their decision to go global.
According to recent research by Harvard Business Review, 92.5% of CDOs believe their people are to blame for not being data-driven, but they’re wrong. The problem isn't the users it's the technology they’ve been given.
Yellowfin's product roadmap focuses on three things - automating the discovery of insights, reimaging the mobile experience and giving people new ways to interpret data so that it's meaningful to them.
With the release of Yellowfin 8, we launched our new Stories feature. It was supposed to solve a cutting and pasting issue, but we discovered it solved a problem far bigger than we knew existed.
We recently launched Signals, which delivers automated alerts to users about critical changes in their business. We’ve been using the product internally and have learned four things (some changed our view on automation) about how Signals can be used within your organization.