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In January 2019, Domo Inc. partnered with global research company Censuswide to conduct a survey of nearly 700 senior marketers across seven international markets: Australia, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, United Kingdom, and the United States. The survey assesses the challenges and responsibilities facing modern CMOs at a time when new technology is continuously changing the role of marketing and marketers. Domo is a cloud-based software company based in Utah that provides business intelligence tools and data visualization technology to mid- and enterprise-level businesses. It’s platform helps businesses like Traeger, Zillow and DHL leverage their data to achieve real-time insights aimed...

Understanding the sentiment of data is pivotal to identifying key issues experienced by fans. With the help of Domo and RXA, a leading applied artificial intelligence and data science company, ESPN deployed a solution capable of analysing sentiment. This worked to extract the real-time feelings coming from conversations across different customer channels. Using artificial intelligence (AI) to classify the positive, neutral and negative opinions fans were expressing...

It recently brought its data expertise to bear on the outbreak, making global tracking information freely available. Domo vice-president of data curiosity Ben Schein gave Verdict an overview of the company and its contribution to the fight against coronavirus. Berenice Baker: What does Domo do and what makes it unique? Ben Schein: Domo’s core value proposition is this idea of BI leverage at cloud scale in record time. A lot of my work is about driving culture change and how people use data, not just buying the best tool. In in the past, we would just buy these different solutions...

Some startups treated Covid-19 as a call to action. In Utah, a group of companies affiliated with Silicon Slopes, a nonprofit that serves as an umbrella group for the state's tech scene, tapped every resource they could to help out: One company built a system to track the virus; others helped get eight million pieces of PPE to those who need it. Since April 1, the group says it's gotten more than 98,000 Utahans to self-assess through a web portal and administered around...

Whether you’re a small business trying to plan next steps for your company and employees or an individual wanting to know, in real-time, what the COVID-19 related statistics are in your community, one tech company has a free COVID interactive tracker geared to help. You may be wondering…What are the latest stats? Are they accurate? How bad is the virus where you live? Trying to separate fact from fiction can be a full-time job. The Daily Buzz talked with Josh James, the founder & CEO of Domo – a fully mobile cloud-based operating system – about efforts to get states...

As states begin to slowly reopen their economies, a looming problem is testing, or the lack of it in this country. Many are saying a partnership between governments and the tech industry is needed to bridge this gap. Utah has partnered with cloud-based software company Domo to unveil a state-wide testing website, a contact-tracing app and other tools to help the state reopen its economy. Utah's Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox and Domo CEO Josh James joined Cheddar to discuss their partnership...

SALT LAKE CITY — The first of many planes filled with personal protective equipment touched down in Utah on Wednesday, delivering millions of masks, shields, gloves, gowns and goggles for health care workers throughout the state. The public-private partnership is enabling the state to move aggressively with its COVID-19 response, keeping Utahns safe and getting them back to work as quickly and safely as possible, said Domo founder and CEO Josh James, who is also behind the import effort, as well as TestUtah.com, which aims to double the state’s coronavirus testing ability...

usiness intelligence company Domo Inc. receives daily queries from its customers’ analysts and executives. This ad hoc environment can be challenging for its engineers, since its does not allow a predictable dashboard for performance planning. In order to answer analyst questions and provide cloud-scale analytical abilities in near real time, Domo uses Vertica’s open architecture to collect metadata to manage and optimize its databases, according to Ben White (pictured), senior database engineer at Domo. “It allows us to build individual database clusters that can perform best for the workload that might be assigned to them,” White said. “The open,...


