Intercom Easily Integrates Financial Data
With Fivetran, Intercom centralizes its Zuora data into Redshift and joins it with product, marketing, sales and additional financial data for reports and dashboards.
With Fivetran, Intercom centralizes its Zuora data into Redshift and joins it with product, marketing, sales and additional financial data for reports and dashboards.
How can you avoid wasting engineering cycles around data pipeline creation and maintenance? Answer: Powered By Fivetran
No-code is growing quickly. More and more people from all roles and departments are using a wide range of new tools and apps to build and experiment without fighting for engineering resources. This creates amazing opportunities for growth, but it also means data teams have to integrate data from ever-more sources to get a full picture of their business’s operations.
Fivetran is the industry leader of fully managed data integration from lots of different sources to your data warehouse. There are hundreds of popular sources, like Salesforce, Zendesk, NetSuite, and more, for which Fivetran has fully managed, prebuilt connectors that can deliver your data to your warehouse within literal minutes. However, people often struggle to get data from more obscure sources since most data integration tools focus on what is popular.
Cloud computing is a well-established IT option for businesses of all sizes in the modern era, but there are still plenty of organizations that have remained reticent about adoption. If you are in this camp, here is a look at a few of the reasons that migrating an on-premise data warehouse to the cloud may make a lot of sense, in addition to the other contexts in which the cloud could be a better fit for your business.
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Agriculture (Ag) is the oldest and largest industrial vertical in the world, and its importance continues to grow as it becomes more challenging for people to access healthy and fresh food. A recent Agriculture Analytics Market report, released by Markets and Markets, estimates that by 2023, the global agriculture analytics market size will grow from 585 million to 1.2 billion dollars as demands for real-time data analysis and improved operations increase.