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March 24, 2021
2021

A year ago, analytics software provider Domo was forced to cancel its annual Domopalozza conference without much warning due to COVID-19. Luckily, the company had more time to put its virtual conference together this year. But the pandemic was still centerstage, as Domo showcased the business adaptations that customers like Disney, Yum Brands, and Emerson made in response to COVID-19. Domo CEO Josh James kicked off Domopalozza this morning with an all-too familiar scene: James in his office trying to do a Zoom call on his laptop, while his kids made too much noise in the other room...

October 22, 2020
2020

Earlier this year, business intelligence firm Domo nimbly responded to current events by launching the Domo Coronavirus Tracker, which continues to offer near-real time analytics on COVID-19 cases and deaths across the country and the world. Now, Domo has launched another tracker for another matter of national concern: the 2020 general election. As Domo began to dive into election tracking, they asked two key questions: first, how could the public better understand the relationships between 2020 poll numbers and 2016 polling discrepancies; and second, how could the team share those insights alongside data from its coronavirus tracker?

September 21, 2020
2020

Ever wondered what goes on on the internet, every single minute? In just 60 seconds, an extraordinary number of data generated across the web, and COVID-19 has made that number rise dramatically. Each minute 41,666,667 Whatsapp messages are sent, 1,388,889 video and voice calls are made, 69,444 people apply for jobs on LinkedIn and TikTok is downloaded 2,704 times.

September 16, 2020
2020

No wonder we’re fatter than ever. The amount of time spent on the internet continues to explode, with more than 4.5 billion active users — 60% of the world — and countless more coming on line every day. According to ZenithOptimedia, we’re expected to spend an average of 487 minutes a day (more than eight hours) surfing the internet in 2020, up from 473 in 2018. And that number’s only growing So what’s everybody doing, besides not interacting with the real world? Check out this breakdown on all the action,

September 15, 2020
2020

It is always interesting to note the propositions of companies who specialise in software for marketers. For many of the executives leading from the front, it creates a strong narrative. Having been marketing leaders at their previous employer, they understand the problems their compatriots are going through – and, more importantly, how they can be solved. Mark Green, EMEA marketing director at cloud-based business intelligence firm Domo, is a case in point. Having spent half a dozen years at Rackspace before joining Domo in April, he not only understands the...

September 4, 2020
2020

Roughly $14 billion is spent on Business Intelligence (BI) software every year, according to a Gartner research. If that figure seems huge, consider this: a Nucleus research, from September 2014, says organizations can expect an average return of $13.01 for every dollar spent on BI and analytics—translating to a return on investment of over 1300%. Data is an invaluable asset for companies. When they use BI and analytics tools effectively to transform raw data into coherent and actionable information, they are likely five times faster than their competitors in making better decisions, says a Bain &...

August 25, 2020
2020

When the Covid-19 pandemic first hit globally, supporting organizations in healthcare took on a significance never seen before. Cloud-based software and infrastructure, helping to share information more easily between teams and keep resources afloat, became crucial. Many of the world’s biggest cloud companies – whose revenues admittedly go well into the billions each month – were able to help. Google Cloud helped provide several public Covid-19 datasets free to the Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering. Microsoft enabled NHS staff in the UK to use Teams for free....

July 28, 2020
2020

Through new technology, local health experts are able to better pinpoint what outside regions pose the biggest risk to Southwest Colorado for COVID-19, and the results boil down to two of Durango’s biggest tourist pipelines. Brian Devine with San Juan Basin Public Health said several new software applications have been developed by the state of Colorado since the novel coronavirus broke out earlier this year to help local health agencies in data analysis for public health decision-making. One application, called “DOMO,” has the ability to tell local health officials the home base...

July 13, 2020
2020

In our fast-changing world, chief executives need instant access to recent data to stay informed and make timely decisions. But when they request data from within the business, they’re often told it will take several days to pull everything together. This delay prevents them from both responding rapidly to crises like the coronavirus pandemic and identifying new business opportunities. But there’s another way, which more than 450 CEOs have already discovered. Domo is a cloud-based platform that provides real-time access to business data across the organisation. It integrates with multiple data...