Dashboards are dead: How modern cloud analytics is delivering personalized insights for all
For more than 20 years, dashboards served as a foundational element of business intelligence, helping leaders visualize and share valuable data across their organization.
Yet even after two decades of tremendous investment, analytics adoption rates have stagnated at just 30%. Today, only 10% of executives believe their company is analytics mature and more than 84% of frontline workers report poor analytics experiences and needing better insights technology. That's because dashboards weren't built to meet the needs of today's always-on, always-changing world. Your business can't afford to wait days or weeks for trained analysts to produce insights from stale data. You need personalized insights from your cloud data now.
In this ebook, you'll learn why data leaders are increasingly turning away from analytics dashboards and discover:
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