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Google Scholar - finding datasets made easy

If you were ever in charge of building a Proof of Concept or visualization contest, you know there is an ocean of websites dedicated to hosting interesting data sets. There are so many options nowadays that it's overwhelming and one doesn't even know where to start. Another issue with the proliferation of websites dedicated to datasets is that data for a specific topic is spread across multiple websites, at a different granularity, different time frames or all of the above.

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Up and running with Apache Zeppelin

Apache Zeppelin is a web-based notebook that enables data-driven, interactive data analytics and collaborative documents with SQL, Scala and more. It has great features, good support, and the platform is visually appealing and built to scale. The only issue with this solution is the lack of details and assumptions made in the documentation which makes it painful to even get started. We have built a goof-proof accelerator script to get up and running as if you knew what you were doing!

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Build and use Qlik load script functions

Adding load script functions to your development toolbelt is a surefire way to improve standardization across applications, increase development efficiency, and add another layer of flexibility to your Qlik applications. This feature is difficult to find basic information and examples on much less best practice with regards to implementation. What makes it so great? In this tutorial we take a medium dive into the exciting world of Qlik load script functions

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Making Sense of Qliks new pricing strategy

Qlik is rethinking their license pricing strategy to become (stay?) more competitive and enable clients flexibility in a rapidly changing environment. As of February 2018, the pricing changes will take affect and many customers will be positively impacted

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