Business Intelligence software is often cumbersome and requires specialized knowledge of the tools and data to be able to ask and answer questions about the state of the organization. Metabase is a tool built with the goal of making the act of discovering information and asking questions of an organizations data easy and self-service for non-technical users. In this episode the CEO of Metabase, Sameer Al-Sakran, discusses how and why the project got started, the ways that it can be used to build and share useful reports, some of the useful features planned for future releases, and how to get it set up to start using it in your environment.
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Your host is Tobias Macey and today I’m interviewing Sameer Al-Sakran about Metabase, a free and open source tool for self service business intelligence
Introduction
How did you get involved in the area of data management?
The current goal for most companies is to be “data driven”. How would you define that concept?
How does Metabase assist in that endeavor?
What is the ratio of users that take advantage of the GUI query builder as opposed to writing raw SQL?
What level of complexity is possible with the query builder?
What have you found to be the typical use cases for Metabase in the context of an organization?
How do you manage scaling for large or complex queries?
What was the motivation for using Clojure as the language for implementing Metabase?
What is involved in adding support for a new data source?
What are the differentiating features of Metabase that would lead someone to choose it for their organization?
What have been the most challenging aspects of building and growing Metabase, both from a technical and business perspective?
What do you have planned for the future of Metabase?
Sameer
salsakran) on GitHub
@sameer_alsakran) on Twitter
Metabase
@metabase) on Twitter
metabase) on GitHub
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