Pentaho President Maggie Laird on What’s New and What’s Next
Over the past two years, Pentaho has evolved to meet a singular challenge: helping organizations simplify data complexity. Today’s businesses must do more with their data—faster, smarter, and at scale. This is where Pentaho+ comes in: a platform designed to streamline data management and empower trusted, AI-ready insights.
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