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Subscription metrics have always been a pain point. We are excited to see Zuora raise the bar by providing attractive and accessible metrics out-of-the-box with Zuora Analytics. - Talbot McInnis, Engineering Lead at Control Play ARR, MRR, NRR, Churn, & More Recurring revenue comes with an entirely new set of metrics. Are you monitoring them all? Check out this on-demand recording to learn how you can set up your dashboard in Zuora Analytics by using Subscribed Institute-verified subscription metrics to track the performance of your business. In this recording, I am joined by Amy Konary, Global VP, Chair of the ...
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Seeing something new in your left navigation bar? You now have access to Analytics! (Not seeing it yet? Learn more about Analytics permissions here .) Were excited to bring you industry-leading subscription analytics, verified by the Subscribed Institute. In a recent webcast for our customers, Kevin Suer, Senior Product Manager, walked through how to: Access dozens of essential subscription metrics including Net MRR, Net Retention Rate, Subscriber Churn, and many more right out-of-the-box Explore insights and trend analyses on a configurable, self-service dashboard Easily build and customize datasets, slice and dice data, and convert ...
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On May 18th, Zuora Community hosted a Table Talk on Z uora Secure Data Share for Snowflake which included a brief Snowflake overview, followed by a demonstration, and an overview of Secure Sharing - how it works, why we added this feature, and scope. Snowflake is a cloud-based data warehouse that is trusted by numerous Zuora customers to blend data and run business intelligence and data science. This feature enables your organization to access your Zuora data in real-time from directly within your organization's own Snowflake account. Secure Data Sharing eliminates the engineering effort traditionally required to manage data extracts, integrations, and ...
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