September 20, 2023

Bridging the Gap: PowerBI on Databricks

AtScale has a strong history of collaboration and innovation with Microsoft, and was the first semantic layer platform to introduce native support for Microsoft’s Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) query language. This support lets Power BI users connect to AtScale in…

Posted by: Kieran O’Driscoll

Bridging the Gap: PowerBI on Snowflake

AtScale has a strong history of collaboration and innovation with Microsoft, and was the first semantic layer platform to introduce native support for Microsoft’s Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) query language. This support lets Power BI users connect to AtScale in…

Posted by: Kieran O’Driscoll

July 13, 2023

The 6 Principles of Modern Data Architecture

One of my favorite parts of my job at AtScale is spending time with customers and prospects. More specifically, I enjoy learning what matters most to them as they move to modern data architecture. I've noticed six main themes that…

Posted by: Dave Mariani

June 8, 2023

Data Storytelling and Trusted AI

Building Trustworthy Narratives Data storytelling with trusted AI facilitates an engaging but trustworthy narrative. It makes sense of complex data sets by communicating insights in an easy-to-understand way. However, with the increasing use of AI in data analysis, there are…

Posted by: Ravit Jain

May 10, 2023

Unlock Data-Driven Storytelling with Augmented Analytics

The AtScale semantic layer is a powerful tool to help enhance data storytelling projects to make them more effective. AtScale provides a simple, intuitive interface that allows users to access common data models. These models accurately and consistently represent business…

Posted by: Gaurav Rao

April 26, 2023

High Code v. Low Code v. No Code Data Modeling

When my co-founders and I launched AtScale almost ten years ago, we set out to democratize analytics consumption for everyone, not just database experts. We were dismayed to see the new generation of visualization tools forcing their users to become…

Posted by: Dave Mariani