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Dynamic pricing strategy: 7 steps for successful implementation

From airline tickets going through the roof during holiday seasons to Uber and other ride-sharing services charging higher prices in rush hour, we have become accustomed to paying different prices for the same services. Traditionally, dynamic pricing was a tool reserved for industry giants like Amazon because of its implementation complexity and price tag.

Top 7 Soft Skills Required in Data Teams for Project Success

Many organizations focus on the data engineering or development qualifications they require to connect specific data sources and manage data projects. But that is only half of what is needed. Soft skills are so important and sometimes overlooked. Soft skills support data management success because they help individuals effectively communicate and collaborate with others, understand and anticipate the needs of stakeholders, and make data-driven decisions.

McKinsey Acquires Iguazio: Our Startup's Journey

8 years ago, when I founded Iguazio together with my co-founders Yaron Haviv, Yaron Segev & Orit Nissan-Messing, I never thought I would be making this announcement on our company blog: McKinsey acquired Iguazio! When we first embarked on this journey, we realized that while AI has the ability to transform any industry - from banking to retail to manufacturing - in reality most data science projects fail.

How to Get Data from Multiple Sources

Five things to know about how to get data from multiple sources: These days, organizations have more data at their fingertips than ever before and collect an incredible number of data sets from various sources. This creates a paradox for businesses such as e-commerce retailers struggling to deal with data complexity. With a deluge of information (and more arriving every day), how can you get data from multiple sources efficiently and unlock the hidden insights that it contains?

Stitch vs. Datastream vs. Integrate.io: Pricing, Features and Reviews

Do you know where your data is? Most organizations store data in various destinations (in-house databases, SaaS locations, cloud-based apps, etc.), which makes running analytics far more complicated. Imagine pulling data from all these destinations into one data warehouse or data lake. Life would be so much easier... "But doesn't this require a lot of code?" you may ask. Not necessarily.

Hollywood Creativity

I just got an email from a venture capitalist. For about the hundredth time, the venture capitalist told me they were anxious to invest money in us. The only qualification was that we needed to already have at least $10 million in sales. If we had $10 million in sales, we wouldn’t need to be talking with the venture capitalist. How stupid is that? I suggested to the venture capitalist that they go invest in IBM or ATT because they do have $10 million in sales.