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đź“Ł Join us at our next User Group - 9th November 2023 đź“…
I am pleased to confirm that our next User Group event for Aperture Data Studio users will take place on Thursday 9th November, 11am-3pm (UK-time). We will be running the event from our offices in London (near Victoria statioon) but will have a dial-in option for those who are unable to be there in person. Following on…
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Data Management User Group 6 March 2024: Recap and reflections
A note from Sarah Williams reflecting on the Data Management User Group that was held on 6 March 2024: Great to see so many of you join us at the March Data Management User Group, both in person and online. Every interaction with you helps us to glean rich insights, which fuel our future product innovations and we hope…
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Show & Tell requests for: 6 March 24 - Data Management User Group
Hello Aperture Data Studio customers, In our next User Group event that we hold twice a year, we’re very keen on presenting and talking about topics that you as our customers are interested in. To get an idea of what your current challenges are, or what you would like to learn more about during this event, please let us…
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🦸‍♂️ Data Management User Group event summary
Last week we welcomed over 40 customers to our latest Data Quality User Group. Held in our London office and online the session was a chance to: hear about product updates, find out about our recent user experience research, view live demos and hear from Shawbrook Bank on how they’ve implemented Aperture Data Studio. One…
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đź“™ revAlation (with ApertureData Studio + Alation demo đź’»)
Last week a few of us from Experian (Fran, Nicole, @Job, @Josh Boxer, @Doug & I) attended RevAlation, a three day event in London hosted by one of our technology partners, Alation A common discussion point was everyone driving their Data Governance agenda were also tackling Data Quality. Whilst Data Governance continues to…
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Triggering workflow executions upon file arrival in Aperture Data Studio v1 versus v2
Aperture Data Studio is commonly used for operational data quality management. This would mean that you are regularly pulling up-to-date information from multiple transactional systems used within your organization such that you can centrally perform data quality checks and improvements. This prepares the data for further…