Peaka Biweekly Digest #71 ?? ChartMogul Connector is Live! ?? Peaka @ TAKE OFF Istanbul

Peaka Biweekly Digest #71 ?? ChartMogul Connector is Live! ?? Peaka @ TAKE OFF Istanbul

Hey there,


Team Peaka, led by our Sr. Product Manager Burak Doma, was at the TAKE OFF Summit in Istanbul last week. The event brought together tech companies, entrepreneurs, investors, enthusiasts, and startups with growing data management challenges.

We spent two days talking to people, discussing their use cases, and making product demos on how Peaka can help simplify data management for them.

We came away with a better understanding of the user pain points and generated leads that we’ve already engaged with.

Here are the headlines for this edition of your biweekly digest:

  • A New Connector Launched: ChartMogul.
  • Connecting ServiceTitan to Power BI with Peaka: If you are looking to enhance your ServiceTitan experience with a top-notch BI tool, we’ve got you covered. Peaka ensures that your ServiceTitan will seamlessly flow into PowerBI, helping you combine the former’s reports with the latter’s dashboards. Read our blog below to find out more.
  • The scramble for data centers continues: Not another week passes without the news of another huge investment in data centers coming up. We take a long, hard look at the discussions around these facilities and shed light on why they are even more critical than they seem to be.

In this edition

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?? A New Connector Launched: ChartMogul

Peaka simplifies visualizing ChartMogul data with BI tools

Team Peaka is back to launching connectors after a short break in autumn. We kick off this new series with a connector that startups in our user base will definitely love: ChartMogul.

ChartMogul is a subscription analytics platform that turns your subscription data into meaningful metrics and KPIs. MRR, NRR, LTV, churn rate—ChartMogul streamlines how you track all these metrics that have permeated the startup culture.

Peaka’s newest connector allows you to pull in subscription analytics, customer, and billing data from ChartMogul and join it with data from other sources. In the past, this was only possible by physically moving all the data into a data warehouse where you could query it. Peaka now eliminates the data warehouse and data pipelines from the process, allowing you to virtualize your data, form new datasets, and feed them into other systems, apps, or BI tools.

What’s there not to like? ????

Make sure you check out our 'What’s New' page to learn about all the latest connectors, integrations, features, and bug fixes we shipped.

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? Simplifying ServiceTitan-Power BI Integration with Peaka

Looking for a way to visualize your ServiceTitan data with Power BI? If yes, you’re in luck because connecting these two platforms becomes a walk in the park with Peaka.

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?? The Race for Computing Power Rages On

Data center business is on the rise

The emergence of generative AI set the wheels in motion, creating a cascading effect that is revolutionizing different sectors of the economy. While chip manufacturing has been the main beneficiary of this process, the immense demand for more computing power is putting pressure on infrastructure and already scarce resources.

Standing at the intersection of chip manufacturing and demand for energy is the data center business, which is growing at a dizzying pace. A closer look at the news from the last few weeks helps illustrate this trend, which is not slowing down anytime soon.

  • Generative AI startup Cohere, known for its custom large language models for enterprises, has joined forces with AI infrastructure company CoreWeave to build a multi-billion dollar data center in Canada. The Canadian government endorses the project and provides financial support under the Canadian Sovereign AI Compute Strategy.
  • While Meta is about to finalize its plans to build a $10-billion data center in Louisiana, Elon Musk’s xAI prepares to expand its supercomputer facility in Memphis, Tennessee. Such projects give a big boost to the local economies but also draw criticism due to excessive water usage, increased rates for electricity, and smog caused by the power plants powering these data centers.
  • The question of finding clean energy to power data centers is forcing tech giants to pursue ambitious projects. While Google announced its plans to invest $20 billion into renewable energy, battery storage, and infrastructure upgrades, Microsoft teamed up with Acadia for a $9 billion initiative to develop a capacity of five gigawatts of renewable power.
  • The data center business looks so lucrative that Core Scientific is going to spend $6.1 billion to repurpose its crypto facility in Denton, Texas, as an AI data center. Previously, Crusoe Energy had pivoted from a crypto company to a data center supplier.

Microchip technology, governmental push to achieve sovereignty in AI, renewable energy requirements, environmental concerns, increase in electricity bills for regular citizens… Data center discussions are like a summary of most of our present-day agenda. It’s safe to assume that whoever finds an optimal solution to this puzzle will go on to dominate the competition.

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Thanks for reading!

- Peaka Team


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