A Look to the Future with Timeseries - Part 1

A Look to the Future with Timeseries - Part 1

It’s Winter 19 release time! And that means we get some new awesome features in our production environment! One of the things I am excited about is the new timeseries SAQL function. Why? Well, if you look at trends when it comes to big data it is all about machine learning and AI. Einstein Analytics haven’t really had any way to look at predictions – that’s where Einstein Discovery comes in. With timeseries we can actually start predicting what is going to happen based on patterns in our existing data. Let’s have a look at an example.

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Geoff Rothman ?

Director, Data Cloud Product Management @ Salesforce | Driving SQL Query Engine Innovation. Any posts are my personal views only.

6 年

The other main thing about this functionality is that we don't have it ANYWHERE ELSE in our platform...found that out the hard way :) Thanks to Alex Toussaint?&?Antonio Scaramuzzino?for pushing it through!!!

Santosh Chitalkar

Salesforce Tech Lead | Salesforce Solution Architect | 3X Certified |

6 年

Thanks for sharing

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Saahil Lakhani

Senior Manager | Salesforce Analytics Lead | Deloitte Digital

6 年

Thanks for this Rikke - had some issues playing around with this a few weeks ago but this helps!

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