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Analytics operating system Redbird makes data more accessible to non-technical users

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Redbird, formerly known as Cube Analytics, serves as an analytics operating system by connecting all of an organization’s data sources into a no-code environment that non-technical users can use to perform analysis, reporting and other data science tasks. The New York-based startup announced today that it has raised $7.6

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Goodbye digital transformation, hello AI-first business transformation

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And we gave each silo its own system of record to optimize how each group works, but also complicates any future for connecting the enterprise. A new generation of digital-first companies emerged that reimagined operations, enterprise architecture, and work for what was becoming a digital-first world.

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StartupOS launches what it hopes will be the operating system for early-stage startups

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.” The company also has a “PowerUP Builder” that enables companies to create PowerUPs (tools that provide learn-by-doing exercises) that work within our platform and create initial awareness by offering a lightweight version of their enterprise tools for startups. of pre-Series A financial services startups.”

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Fleet nabs $20M to enable enterprises to manage their devices

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Fleet , a startup offering a service that helps to track and manage enterprise devices like laptops, today announced that it raised $20 million in a Series A round led by CRV with participation from angel investors including GitLab CEO Sid Sijbrandij. “Fleet closes the blind faith gap.

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AppOmni raises $40M for tools to secure enterprise SaaS apps

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Through this, AppOmni is able to aggregate and normalize event data around those apps, in addition to deeper monitoring in cases where it can integrate with apps themselves (those integrations to date include some of the most popular apps that enterprises use today, including Salesforce and Slack, Zoom, Microsoft 365, Box and GitHub).

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The Significance of Open Source Software in the Digital-First Future Enterprise

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As companies shift their focus from the digital transformation of individual processes to the business outcomes enabled by a digitally transformed organisation, software engineering will become a core enterprise capability. For example, close to 60% of respondents are using OSS for Database and 53% for Operating Systems.

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Why your IT team needs to upgrade its digital employee experience (DEX)

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Barely half of the Ivanti respondents say IT automates cybersecurity configurations, monitors application performance, or remotely checks for operating system updates. The bottom line IT leaders can demonstrate the impact of managed, measured DEX for the enterprise.

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