1425: Exasol - How Data Visualization Is Highlighting Gender Inequality - a podcast by Neil C. Hughes

from 2020-12-08T00:00

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Exasol is passionate about helping companies to run their businesses smarter and drive profit by analyzing data and information at unprecedented speeds. The company develops the world’s fastest in-memory database for analytics and data warehousing, and offers first-class know-how and expertise in data insight and analytics.

The in-memory analytic database is the first to combine in-memory, columnar compression and massively parallel processing, and is proven to be the world’s fastest topping the list in the TPC-H Benchmark tests for performance.

Exasol is committed to helping organizations with their data challenges by offering them an analytic database that performs, has an open framework and is easy to use. The solution is designed to scale from commodity hardware to Hadoop and co-exists with any infrastructure, whether on-premise or in the cloud. The company also offers an easy migration path, an easy installation process and a solution that is future-proof.

Companies that depend on Exasol to analyze their data in real-time include Adidas Group, GfK, IMS Health, King, Olympus, myThings, Sony Music and Xing.

As Technology Evangelist at Exasol, Eva Murray is focused on building awareness through specific industry and technology campaigns, which involve content creation, events (virtual), and enablement sessions for partners and customers. She uses a variety of formats, including blogs, podcasts, press and analyst interviews, webinars, and workshops.


Using her expertise in data visualization and specifically Tableau for businesses of all sizes, Eva works with prospects and customers to ensure they can maximize the value they get from their investment in analytics.

I wanted to learn more about how Eva’s involvement in the Visualize Gender Equality” project is designed to harness the power of data visualization to raise awareness of extreme gender inequality. Eva shares her experiences working in a male-dominated industry and overcoming the struggles brought about by gender bias in the world of data.

We also discuss the growing prominence of the Chief Data Officer (CDO), the buzz around ‘data literacy,’ and how organizations need to introduce not just a digital transformation but a data transformation too. Finally, we discuss how intelligent use and the understanding of data are integral to the success of charities and other non-profits.

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