The Solid framework of Sir Tim Berner's Lee (inventor of the www) provides an alternative to the mass data hoarding that we're all part of today as measure professionals.
By embracing the Solid standards, we put data ownership back in the hands of our visitors/customers, while still enabling personalized experiences.
I'd like to share my vision for the future of our industry and showcase a proof of concept that we've set-up with the Solid framework.
Jente is a co-founder of Stitchd, a boutique consultancy firm specializing in marketing analytics. With clients like Bose, VRT, Essent, Proximus, and more, Stitchd is a trusted partner in leveraging data for actionable insights.
Jente leads a team of 25 experts who accelerate companies' marketing analytics maturity.
He co-organizes Measure Camp Brussels and shares his expertise through speaking engagements and workshops. Jente also teaches Marketing Analytics at Thomas More University, fostering future talent in the field.
Discover how Jente helps organizations unlock the power of data-driven marketing strategies.
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You'll get a look at how the Query function in Google Sheets is similar to SQL syntax and can help you learn BigQuery.
Plus, a side-by-side comparison of actions with the Query function and BigQuery equivalents.
Ben will also use Connected Sheets to bring data from BigQuery into Sheets.
Ben helps individuals and businesses better understand their data and work more efficiently with Google Workspace tools.
Over 50,000 professionals from 1,000+ companies have enrolled in his training courses, including employees from PwC, Netflix, Verizon, Google, Capital One, and other Fortune 500 companies.
Google recognized Ben as a Google Developer Expert for Google Workspace Technology in 2019, one of only a handful worldwide.
Ben works primarily with Google Sheets and Apps Script and has extensive experience with Google Data Studio, Microsoft Excel, SQL, and Tableau. He previously taught data courses and workshops for General Assembly in Washington, D.C.