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In 2019, Google acquired the business intelligence service Looker for $2.6 billion and Salesforce picked up Tableau for $15.7 billion. But today, the two ...
Google announced this morning its intent to acquire business intelligence platform Looker for $2.6 billion in an all-cash deal. Google plans to add this to the services portfolio of the Google ...
Looker, a business intelligence software and big data analytics platform was recently acquired by Google for $2.6 billion, reports CNBC. The man behind the engineering, product management, and ...
When Google announced it was buying Looker yesterday morning for $2.6 billion, you couldn’t blame some of the company’s 1,600 customers if they worried a bit if Looker would continue its multi ...
Google plans to buy the data platform Looker in a $2.6 billion all-cash deal, a major step for new Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip Featured ...
Google , Looker and Google's parent company, Alphabet, gave word of the $2.6 billion acquisition deal on Thursday. Google is acquiring Looker to better tap into data.
Google Cloud acquired Looker earlier this year to help it better compete with Microsoft and Salesforce, as well as to push its multi-cloud strategy.
Looker and Google share more than 350 customers, including BuzzFeed, Hearst and Yahoo. Google is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. Looker will continue to report to Bien, who will report to Kurian, ...
When you’re ready to automate one of your charts, the full power of Looker Studio is waiting for you. (Agencies, this works for you, too!) It’s nice to deploy a dashboard and know you and your ...
Google is adding machine learning capabilities to its BigQuery cloud data warehouse service. Looker is integrating with those capabilities, and making them more accessible to business users.
Google has also added Gemini its to business intelligence (BI) tool Looker, but only in preview, the company said, adding that the generative AI-based chatbot could help with formula assistance ...
Google Looker treats blends as a unique table akin to SQL joins. In SQL, joining tables requires specific syntax. However, Looker blends offer no-code solutions, meaning no data syntax is necessary.