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I never personally ran into the issues with those 2 programs, but just know there was real evidence given that it happened. I don't remember the details. If you want to know bad enough, you can search online and find it. You might find most if not all in discussions at spiceworks.com, but I can't be for certain at the moment. I just took it as a learning experience to sit back and say "hmmm". Source: over 3 years ago
Spiceworks.com has a forum for one man shops, that I follow to learn from those who work at lean staffed workplaces. Source: over 4 years ago
Ive heard https://spiceworks.com is a good resource :). Source: over 4 years ago
You cannot directly target job titles with Google Ads. Outside of search ads you can create a custom intent audience and include keywords/domains that those people would typically use. For example, "spiceworks.com" would generally only include IT people. Source: about 5 years ago
I am looking for service or tool similiar to Metabase or Redash that allows me to add data source - for example Postgres connection, and create raw SQL queries that can be shared or exposed through API. So instead of keeping raw SQL code somewhere, my other service would call this tool e.g. http://microservice/query=1?param1=xx&page=2 and get the results from the DB. These calls are internal only and part of ETL... Source: about 3 years ago
I have tried Metabase, Redash beore (both self hosted open source versions), from my experience I find Metabase a bit easy to work with. Source: about 3 years ago
Regarding visualization tools, sqliteviz has proven to be the best I've found so far. Their web app runs locally but has some trackers, so I run it locally via a simple, static HTTP server. Falcon and Redash seem like overkill for my needs. Source: about 3 years ago
In addition to metabase there are redash[0] and apache superset[1]. They are more or less similar to metabase with some different quirks. You can also visualize quite a bit of data in grafana[2] as well. [0] https://redash.io/ [1] https://superset.apache.org/ [2] https://github.com/grafana/grafana. - Source: Hacker News / almost 4 years ago
This is typically called a "dashboard" and there is a whole industry of existing commercial products (for example https://redash.io/) that are built around doing data analysis and visualization. Source: almost 4 years ago
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