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by Irena Cronin (DADOS Technology; CEO of Infinite Retina) , Cathy Hackl (Journey (co-founder)) , Richie (DataCamp)

Spatial computing is revolutionizing the way we interact with digital and physical worlds, but its adoption comes with questions about practicality and return on investment. As businesses explore this cutting-edge technology, they must consider how it can enhance productivity and streamline operations. What are the best strategies to integrate spatial computing into your current systems? How can you ensure that it not only boosts efficiency but also delivers measurable benefits to your bottom line?  Cathy Hackl is a web3 and metaverse strategist, tech futurist, speaker and author. She's worked with metaverse-related companies such as HTC VIVE, Magic Leap, and AWS, and currently consults with some of the world's leading brands, including P&G, Clinique, Ralph Lauren, Orlando Economic Partnership and more. Hackl is one of the world's first Chief Metaverse Officers and the co-founder of Journey, where she works with luxury, fashion, and beauty brands to create successful metaverse and web3 strategies and helps them build worlds in platforms like Roblox, Fortnite, Decentraland, The Sandbox, and beyond. She is widely regarded as one of the leading thinkers on the Metaverse. Irena Cronin is SVP of Product for DADOS Technology, which is making an Apple Vision Pro data analytics and visualization app. She is also the CEO of Infinite Retina, which helps companies develop and implement AI, AR, and other new technologies for their businesses. Before this, she worked as an equity research analyst and gained extensive experience in evaluating both public and private companies. In the episode, Richie, Cathy and Irina explore spatial computing, the current viability of spacial computing and it's prominence alongside the release of Apple's Vision Pro, expected effects of spatial computing on gaming and entertainment, industrial applications as well as data visualization and AI integration opportunities of spatial computing, how businesses can leverage spatial computing, future developments in the space and much more.  Links Mentioned in the Show: Cathy’s BookIrena’s BooksApple Vision ProMarvel Studios and ILM Immersive Announce 'What If...? - An Immersive Story'[Course] Artificial Intelligence (AI) StrategyRelated Episode: Why the Future of AI in Data will be Weird with Benn Stancil, CTO at Mode & Field CTO at ThoughtSpotSign up to RADAR: AI Edition New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

In today’s episode, we’re talking to Mariano Jurich, Project and Product Manager at Making Sense — a platform for developing game-changing software solutions.   We talk about the history of Making Sense and what the company is working on today, how to recognize when a new customer is a good fit, understanding the many types of users that use your product over time, and the importance of focusing on user experience.   We go on to discuss the reasons why a company with a strong product-market fit might still struggle to achieve success, how remote work could shape the future of software development, and how the software industry in Latin America specifically looks set to change.   Finally, we talk about how the growth of Web3 will impact software development, lead to greater democratization, and drive a more globalized world.   This episode is brought to you by Qrvey The tools you need to take action with your data, on a platform built for maximum scalability, security, and cost efficiencies. If you’re ready to reduce complexity and dramatically lower costs, contact us today at qrvey.com. Qrvey, the modern no-code analytics solution for SaaS companies on AWS.   

In today’s episode of SaaS Scaled, we’re talking to Maria Thomas. Maria is Chief Product Officer at Buffer, a SaaS company building a social media and organic marketing platform for small businesses. Maria focuses on the design elements of marketing and engineering.    We chat about the main problems Buffer solves and how it came into being, and Maria talks about the importance of transparency within SaaS companies and the benefits of being a value-driven company.   We go on to discuss the future — how are Web3, decentralization, and other emerging technologies changing the way the internet works and how people monetize their work? Maria talks about vision and how Buffer defines its vision in a more narrow sense.   This episode is brought to you by Qrvey The tools you need to take action with your data, on a platform built for maximum scalability, security, and cost efficiencies. If you’re ready to reduce complexity and dramatically lower costs, contact us today at qrvey.com. Qrvey, the modern no-code analytics solution for SaaS companies on AWS. 

Welcome to the latest episode of SaaS Scaled, where we’re talking to Patrick Parker, CEO of SaaS Partners — a company aimed at helping people build and scale their own SaaS businesses.   Patrick talks about his experience in consulting and software security, and what ultimately led him to start building SaaS Partners. We address why new startups so often fail and discuss some of the key challenges they need to overcome. What are some simple things new startup founders can do to boost their chances of success?   We discuss the importance of focusing on one key problem at a time, and Patrick talks about the value of reusing and copying certain successful models of building a startup. We also dive into the impact of emerging technologies on the SaaS space such as AI, machine learning, and the metaverse.   Finally, we talk about Web3, cryptocurrency, and blockchain, what this growing trend means for SaaS and the world as a whole, and how long it will take to become truly mainstream.    This episode is brought to you by Qrvey The tools you need to take action with your data, on a platform built for maximum scalability, security, and cost efficiencies. If you’re ready to reduce complexity and dramatically lower costs, contact us today at qrvey.com. Qrvey, the modern no-code analytics solution for SaaS companies on AWS. 

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by Val Kroll , Julie Hoyer , Tim Wilson (Analytics Power Hour - Columbus (OH) , Anthony Mandelli (Coin Metrics) , Moe Kiss (Canva) , Michael Helbling (Search Discovery)

The Web3 world—blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFTs, and more—seems to be everywhere these days. And, as analysts, how could we not salivate at the idea of a data set that is just one flat, immutable, ever-growing table with a handful of columns (aka… a blockchain-powered public ledger)? We sat down with Anthony Mandelli from Coin Metrics to see whether Tim and Moe could be moved from "totally clueless" to "barely knowledgeable" on the topic in a single hour (Michael was already a knowledgeable enthusiast). The jury is out as to whether we were successful, but stay tuned for the upcoming announcement of the Analytics Power Hour DAO we're starting up (we're minting RockFlag coins to make it happen). For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.