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Data Democratization with Domo

By : Jeff Burtenshaw
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Data Democratization with Domo

By: Jeff Burtenshaw

Overview of this book

Domo is a power-packed business intelligence (BI) platform that empowers organizations to track, analyze, and activate data in record time at cloud scale and performance. Data Democratization with Domo begins with an overview of the Domo ecosystem. You’ll learn how to get data into the cloud with Domo data connectors and Workbench; profile datasets; use Magic ETL to transform data; work with in-memory data sculpting tools (Data Views and Beast Modes); create, edit, and link card visualizations; and create card drill paths using Domo Analyzer. Next, you’ll discover options to distribute content with real-time updates using Domo Embed and digital wallboards. As you advance, you’ll understand how to use alerts and webhooks to drive automated actions. You’ll also build and deploy a custom app to the Domo Appstore and find out how to code Python apps, use Jupyter Notebooks, and insert R custom models. Furthermore, you’ll learn how to use Auto ML to automatically evaluate dozens of models for the best fit using SageMaker and produce a predictive model as well as use Python and the Domo Command Line Interface tool to extend Domo. Finally, you’ll learn how to govern and secure the entire Domo platform. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained the skills you need to become a successful Domo master.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
1
Section 1: Data Pipelines
7
Section 2: Presenting the Message
12
Section 3: Communicating to Win
17
Section 4: Extending
21
Section 5: Governing

Sharing cards

Sharing a card with another Domo user is the most granular way to share content. To share a card, follow these steps:

  1. On the 2020-Q4 Sales Miss page, click on the Sales Attainment card, click the rectangle with an up arrow icon, and click Share. This will bring up the share dialog with the same functionality that we discussed and showed in Figure 11.3 just for this card.
  2. Once a card has been shared, the users who it was shared with will see the card in their system dashboard, under Shared. This can be accessed via the Dashboards panel, as shown in the following screenshot:
Figure 11.4 – The Dashboards panel's Shared button

Figure 11.4 – The Dashboards panel's Shared button

A shared card is often moved or copied by the user to another page in the user's instance.

Now, let's learn how to schedule and distribute content via email.