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Posted almost 14 years ago by michelleurban
Our Redesign On Thursday, February 17th, our user interface will have an entirely new look and feel.  From color and font changes to the redesigning of pages and content.  It is the same GoodData that you know and love, just a whole lot better.  In a nutshell, here is what you’ll love: Fresh [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by michelleurban
Software AG turned to GoodData to help make sense of the data surrounding their Professional Services business, which is often out of the reach of the front-line managers who are driving the business. “GoodData allows us to track global KPIs for our consulting business in one place – trend them over time and compare regional performance. [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by michelleurban
Loading and mashing up data from various sources is the third topic of our GoodData for Subscription Analytics series.  To recap, our previous Subscription Analytics topics have included: Part One: Introduction to GoodData for Subscription Analytics ... [More] Part Two: Measuring Churn A GoodData for Subscription Analytics project (or any project created in GoodData) consist of 3 layers: data, metrics and [...] [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by michelleurban
Today, we are continuing our GoodData for Subscription Analytics series.  To recap on last week’s blog post, we discussed the basics of Subscription Analytics and highlighted a few of the metrics associated with subscription reporting: acquisition ... [More] , retention, conversion and churn.  With that said, let’s take a look at more reports and metrics for subscriber churn.  [...] [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by michelleurban
With the broad adoption of cloud computing sweeping the business landscape, subscription-based business models are appearing everywhere.  However, this is not a new concept.  Subscriptions are in fact many centuries old.  Today we are kicking off a ... [More] series of blog posts focusing on the topic of GoodData for Subscription Analytics, with our first post introducing [...] [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by michelleurban
Good things come in small packages.  Isn’t that how the saying goes?  That is exactly how we sum up our newest reporting option, Headline Reports.  In the smallest way possible, Headline Reports quickly reveal the big and valuable numbers that are formulated in data intense spreadsheets and tables.  At a glance, you can comprehend the [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by michelleurban
Here at GoodData, January has started off with a bang!  In our office, the words, “2011 is going to be a great year”  have been said, shouted, whispered, written, sang and/or paraphrased a few thousands times already. Here is a sneak peak into what we love most about 2011: Launch of GoodData for Google Analytics [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by michelleurban
GoodData for Google Analytics is a free (and very cool) new app that allows you to report on your website traffic in a whole new way.  Our pre-built reports and dashboards, give you the power and flexibility to track your web data in a way that is useful and unique to you.  This means you [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by Sam Boonin
Ex-Googler Joins as CFO to Manage Explosive Growth GoodData today announced the conclusion of its first full year of commercial availability, accomplishing a tenfold increase in paid customers and CMRR (cumulative monthly recurring revenue).  In ... [More] terms of usage, GoodData experienced 30x growth in active users, reports executed, dashboards served and data loaded into GoodData’s cloud business [...] [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by Will Davis
It’s been a great 2010 at GoodData. You have helped us put up some pretty impressive stats this year: Dozens of product releases Hundreds of dashboards Thousands of users Hundreds of thousands of report executions Millions of REST API calls Billions ... [More] of bytes of data loaded :-) But after 51 weeks of BI, we are a little tired of these numbers, so [...] [Less]