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    Equals is building the 3rd generation spreadsheet: one that works just like those that came before but fit for this era of work. They're starting with live, native, versioned data connections. Every analysis created today in Excel and Sheets is instantly stale — a broken link between work and data — that ultimately requires human intervention to maintain. Everything changes when the data in your spreadsheet is live and version controlled. And that's just phase one.

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    Guavus, a Thales company, is at the forefront of AI-based big data analytics and machine learning innovation, driving digital transformation at the world’s largest telecommunications providers. Using the Guavus-IQ analytics solutions, customers are able to analyze big data in real time and take decisive actions to lower costs, increase efficiencies, and dramatically improve the end-to-end customer experience – all with the scale and security required by next-gen 5G and IoT networks. Guavus enables communications service providers to leverage applications for advanced network planning and operations, mobile traffic analytics, device management analytics, marketing, customer care, security and IoT.

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    Metabase is bringing data tools with the elegance and simplicity of consumer products to the crufty world of enterprise business intelligence. Their Open Source analytics and business intelligence application let installs in minutes, and can connect to most commonly used databases. It lets anyone in your company quickly ask questions, and create dashboards or nightly emails without knowing SQL. They provide an opinionated open source starting point for how companies should measure, analyze and share their data as well as a suite of tools to deal with the complexity that arises as they grow.