Send us a text In this episode, we explore how public media can build scalable, transparent, and mission-driven data infrastructure - with Emilie Nenquin, Head of Data & Intelligence at VRT, and Stijn Dolphen, Team Lead & Analytics Engineer at Dataroots. Emilie shares how she architected VRT’s data transformation from the ground up: evolving from basic analytics to a full-stack data organization with 45+ specialists across engineering, analytics, AI, and user management. We dive into the strategic shift from Adobe Analytics to Snowplow, and what it means to own your data pipeline in a public service context. Stijn joins to unpack the technical decisions behind VRT’s current architecture, including real-time event tracking, metadata modeling, and integrating 70+ digital platforms into a unified ecosystem. 💡 Topics include: Designing data infrastructure for transparency and scaleBuilding a modular, privacy-conscious analytics stackMetadata governance across fragmented content systemsRecommendation systems for discovery, not just engagementThe circular relationship between data quality and AI performanceApplying machine learning in service of cultural and civic missionsWhether you're leading a data team, rethinking your stack, or exploring ethical AI in media, this episode offers practical insights into how data strategy can align with public value.
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How do you wrangle over 8TB of granular “hit-level” website analytics data with hundreds of columns, all while eliminating the overhead of cluster management, decreasing runtime and saving money? In this session, we’ll dive into how we helped HP Inc. use Databricks serverless compute and Lakeflow Declarative Pipelines to streamline Adobe Analytics data ingestion while making it faster, cheaper and easier to operate. We’ll walk you through our full migration story — from managing unwieldy custom-defined AWS-based Apache Spark™ clusters to spinning up Databricks serverless pipelines and workflows with on-demand scalability and near-zero overhead. If you want to simplify infrastructure, optimize performance and get more out of your Databricks workloads, this session is for you.
Marketing teams need analytics. Product teams need analytics. There are marketing analytics vendors like Google Analytics and Adobe Analytics. There are product analytics vendors like Amplitude and Mixpanel. But what are the real differences between marketing and product analytics? Do organizations need different teams for each? Should organizations use both types of tools? Will one replace the other or will these disciplines converge?
Use Adobe Analytics as a marketer —not a programmer! If you're a marketer in need of a non-technical, beginner's reference to using Adobe Analytics, this book is the perfect place to start. Adobe Analytics For Dummies arms you with a basic knowledge of the key features so that you can start using it quickly and effectively. Even if you're a digital marketer who doesn't have their hands in data day in and day out, this easy-to-follow reference makes it simple to utilize Adobe Analytics. With the help of this book, you'll better understand how your marketing efforts are performing, converting, being engaged with, and being shared in the digital space. Evaluate your marketing strategies and campaigns Explore implementation fundamentals and report architecture Apply Adobe Analytics to multiple sources Succeed in the workplace and expand your marketing skillset The marketing world is continually growing and evolving, and Adobe Analytics For Dummies will help you stay ahead of the curve.
As an analyst, it's never a good idea to make predictions without data. With that said, for our first predictions episode, we've chosen to make some big and small predictions for the digital analytics space for the remainder of 2016 -- using only experience and intuition! Join us in Episode 30 as we rely solely on intuition to predict the next 9 months of a multi-billion dollar industry - all in under 45 minutes. Note: Due to the lag between recording and release, our prediction during the episode about a certain Heisman Trophy winner actually came true...before this episode launched.
People, places, and things mentioned in this episode:
Tealium Ensighten Signal Mixpanel Amazon Redshift Looker Adobe Analytics Google Analytics Optimizely Adobe Target Johnny Manziel Cleveland Browns Paul DePodesta Moneyball Ben Gaines Median Absolute Deviation (MAD) Brian Clifton Domo Sweetspot Intelligence Tableau Software eMetrics "I Predict a Riot" (Kaiser Chiefs)
Fifteen years ago, digital analytics tooling was pretty straightforward (something that looks at log files). In 2015, there are literally hundreds of tools that can be used to measure every aspect of a digital sales and marketing ecosystem. Most companies still think “Google or Adobe?” when making a digital analytics tool purchase. Are they missing out? With very special guest Hiten Shah from KISSmetrics, Michael, Tim and Jim talk a little tooling and a lot of trash - in almost 60 minutes.
Companies face the challenge of measuring and analyzing the near-overwhelming quantities of data generated from their online businesses and then using that data to gain critical insights into their customersvto drive sales. Adobe Analytics (formerly SiteCatalyst) provides product and content managers, marketers, and analysts with real-time intelligence on customers’online behavior, helps businesses anticipate what their customers will want, personalizes their onlinev experience, and delivers relevant content across web and mobile channels. This quick lookup guide by Adobe Analytics expert Shane Closser uses clear, concise explanations and an easy-to-use format to jump in and start using Adobe’s powerful web analytics tool. You’ll learn the quickest way to: Create metrics Run and set options for reports Measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns Engage and retain customers Track customers through the conversion funnel Share reports and set up dashboards
In digital marketing, your goal is to funnel your potential customers from the point of making them aware of your website, through engagement and conversion, and ultimately retaining them as loyal customers. Your strategies must be based on careful analysis so you know what is working for you at each stage. Adobe Analytics with SiteCatalyst Classroom in a Book teaches effective techniques for using Adobe SiteCatalyst to establish and measure key performance indicators (KPIs) tailored to your business and website. For each phase of marketing funnel analytics, author Vidya Subramanian walks you through multiple reports, showing you how to interpret the data and highlighting implementation details that affect data quality. With this essential guide, you’ll learn to optimize your web analytics results with SiteCatalyst. Adobe Analytics with SiteCatalyst Classroom in a Book contains 10 lessons. The book covers the basics of learning Adobe SiteCatalyst and provides countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with the program. You can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest you. Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, helps you learn the features of Adobe software quickly and easily. Classroom in a Book offers what no other book or training program does—an official training series from Adobe Systems Incorporated, developed with the support of Adobe product experts. ..