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Analytics that respond: Inside Yellowfin 9.17

The fun part of data analysis: Chatting with your data Taking BI on-the-go with a Responsive UI Putting you in control of your reports Enterprise scale without the headache Final thoughts Business decisions rarely happen in a straight line. They involve follow-ups, hunches, and "wait, what about...?" moments. Your BI software should be able to keep up. With the release of Yellowfin 9.17, we are making analytics feel more conversational, more flexible, and easier to use in the moments that matter.

The Data Hiring Dilemma: Scaling Analytics Without Expanding Headcount

The volume of data businesses process is surging exponentially, while budgets for human capital remain constrained. For many CTOs and Data Leaders, a default response to escalating data demands can be an accelerated hiring cycle; get more people. Yet, relying on recruitment to solve challenges around scaling analytics is no longer easily feasible; it can be a significant bottleneck.

Embedded Analytics as a Revenue Generator: Turning BI Into Product Revenue

BI is Not a Cost Center The Hidden Barriers Between Embedded Analytics and Revenue Turning Embedded Analytics Into a Scalable Revenue Stream Why YellowfinBI Maps Well to Revenue-Grade Embedded Analytics Proving ROI: Revenue Stories That Survive Finance Review Conclusion: Packaging Embedded Analytics as Revenue FAQ.

Build vs. Buy: Why Embedded Analytics is the Strategic Choice for Modern Data Leaders

For today’s CTOs and CIOs, the pressure to deliver actionable data insights within your products has never been higher. However, a critical dilemma often stalls your progress toward the business intelligence tools you need for the task: Should your engineering team build a bespoke analytics engine from scratch, or should you integrate a professional embedded solution?

How to get started with Yellowfin's most loved feature - Present?

Power to the people to make a point. According to Robert Gaskins 1, one of the original creators, that was the reasoning behind PowerPoint’s name, and alongside Google Slides and Keynote, it remains one of the World’s most powerful presentation software. Blog Contents show What is the problem with traditional presentation software? What you can do in Yellowfin Present? How can I make my presentations better using Yellowfin Story feature?

How to quickly add a massive new feature to your apps (with all the work done for you)

Here's the replay of our live event. We cover how software teams and ISVs can add powerful, AI-assisted analytics to their products without building it from scratch. You will see real world use cases, white labeling options and much more! If you’re planning new features for 2026 or feeling the pressure to “add AI” in a way that actually makes sense, this one’s worth your time.

Building a vacation rental analytics dashboard in Yellowfin

Running a vacation rental is a laborious task. Communicating with guests, managing cleaning staff, developing a pricing strategy… It's all time-consuming work. What makes it harder is that many decisions are made with partial information: a sense that “this month felt busy,” a hunch that prices might be too low, or a vague feeling that one booking channel is starting to dominate. That’s how intuition quietly replaces evidence.

From data to charts: How to build a dashboard in Yellowfin

Without a fuel gauge in your car, you'd have to rely on gut feeling to know when to fill up, and that's risky. You might end up stranded on an empty road without gas. The same principle applies to software we use every day. Embedding analytics (charts, graphs, reports and dashboards) into your app means your users can base their decisions on fast, powerful visualizations of real-time data.

Sensitive Data in Business Analytics: On-Prem Hosting With Analytics That Doesn't Break User Flow

Executives sometimes seem to want two things at once. Fast answers inside operational tools, and strict control over sensitive data in business analytics. The problem is friction. Many security controls add prompts, delays, and blocked screens. Users work around them or develop “muscle memory” where they click a button without fully taking in the meaning of the text they see - or have not consciously seen. If you cast your mind back, does that seem familiar to you?