Sebastian Siemiatkowski
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Podcast Appearances
So what that means is if you historically put data in a database, you say a database record, okay, Klana has a customer called Sephora.
So what that means is if you historically put data in a database, you say a database record, okay, Klana has a customer called Sephora.
And then we write again, Klana has a customer in Sephora.
And then we write again, Klana has a customer in Sephora.
You created this tremendous amount of duplication.
You created this tremendous amount of duplication.
If you look at any large enterprise company, they will have the same information over and over and over again.
If you look at any large enterprise company, they will have the same information over and over and over again.
But if you look at Wikipedia,
But if you look at Wikipedia,
How many articles is there about Klana?
How many articles is there about Klana?
One.
One.
Why aren't there 15?
Why aren't there 15?
What do they do so magically?
What do they do so magically?
How can it be that Klana historically had a customer relationship with Sephora, and we had information about that customer relationship in Slack, in Salesforce, in Google Docs, in Google Slack?
How can it be that Klana historically had a customer relationship with Sephora, and we had information about that customer relationship in Slack, in Salesforce, in Google Docs, in Google Slack?