Nexla Receives Highest Overall Rating in Gartner Peer Insights “Voice of Customer” Report
We are thrilled and excited to announce that Nexla has received the highest rating among…
We are thrilled and excited to announce that Nexla has received the highest rating among…
Nexla, the leading Unified Data Operations platform, has been recognized as a Representative Vendor in…
Nexla has been named as a 2021 Gartner Cool Vendor for Data Fabric in the Data Management report.1
Welcome 2021! Mankind wasn’t prepared for 2020! Not from a healthcare perspective, education perspective, or…
We’re excited to tell the story of how Nexla helped accelerate Instacart’s partner integration. Instacart…
2017 was the year when AI came into the mainstream of computing and has now…
Nexla’s CEO Saket Saurabh speaks about the five core values that define the culture of…
We’re happy to announce that Nexla will be presenting at the Startup Showcase next week at Strata+Hadoop World in San Jose! It’s an honor to be selected along with other up-and-coming big data companies. The pitch-off takes place Tuesday, March 14 at 6:30pm.
And don’t miss our CEO Saket Saurabh’s talk on Wednesday at 2:30pm in the Solutions Showcase. Learn “How to Automate Data Operations so You Can Build Machine Learning and Advanced Analytics.” Come swing by our booth in the Innovator Pavilion.
When faced with a difficult question, mathematicians like to solve from first principles. Engineers get down to nuts and bolts. Most of us call it “going back to basics.” Letting go of assumptions and relying on fundamental concepts is a great way to find a clean, high quality solution to a difficult problem. As an engineer, I followed that approach in my work and as an entrepreneur, one of the first things the Nexla founding team did was to codify the core cultural values of our company. Those cultural values are our first principles, our nuts and bolts.
Automotive is the buzzing topic at CES 2017. That’s no surprise given the pace of innovation in vehicle connectivity and autonomy. But beyond the cool concept cars and live demos, CES discussed questions about safety, regulation, social impact, smart cities and how these new vehicles will change life and jobs as we know it. New vehicle technology has the opportunity to transform how we live, and save lives while doing it. But is the automotive industry ready for this challenge?
Welcome to the Nexla blog! We’re happy to debut our new blog and logo just in time for the AT&T Developer Summit and CES. We want to make it easier for companies to be able to collaborate with data, and for data engineers to do their jobs faster and with ease. We aim to simplify the complexity of data operations in the machine learning age. We wanted our logo to reflect this commitment to simplicity.