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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2025 · 52 MIN

Bridging the Gap: Driving Innovation with Data

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The blessing and curse of today's data landscape is diversity. Hundreds of vendors, scores of databases, a dozen cloud providers and an infinite array of information architectures: That's the reality facing business analysts and engineers every day. But there is one foundational player that can help make sense of all these variations: the battle-tested ODBC and JDBC drivers! From enabling real-time analytics to streamlining BI workflows, the newly updated Simba Drivers powers high-performance queries, aggregates data across multiple databases, and simplifies reporting in even the most fragmented infrastructures. Whether you're connecting to mission-critical legacy systems or scaling across hybrid cloud, the driver solves data silos and accelerates innovation. Check out this episode of DM Radio to learn from Data Maven Jennifer Stirrup, along with InsightSoftware's Jeff Hainsworth, who will share their insights about saving time, money and headaches.

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