Which of these project management tools are you most thankful for?
Jira38%
Monday44%
Asana12%
Notion3%
Trello2%
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When you need to create a unified query layer across your data estate - spanning operational MongoDB, relational databases (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL), and file-based data in remote storage:
What is the most critical capability you are seeking that is currently unmet by existing solutions?
A fully-managed, serverless federation service tightly integrated with a single primary database vendor's cloud ecosystem for ease of use.36%
A flexible solution that offers greater control over deployment (e.g., on-premises, hybrid cloud/VPC) to meet data sovereignty, security, or multi-cloud requirements.36%
A primary focus on real-time performance and complex analytics, even if it means moving data into a specialized data warehouse or data lakehouse.36%
Simplified data governance and a unified security model that can be applied across all connected data sources, regardless of the underlying technology.7%
Any tips for evaluating/implementing solutions for application detection and response? What’s your experience been like with these tools so far?
Exploring – We are aware of SAP Joule but have not yet started any formal evaluation or planning.23%
Evaluating – We are actively assessing SAP Joule’s capabilities and fit for our business needs.45%
Piloting – We have initiated a limited rollout or proof of concept in selected areas.10%
Scaling – We are expanding SAP Joule adoption across multiple business units, processes or systems.15%
Operationalized – SAP Joule is fully integrated into our operations and delivering measurable value.8%
In these mix I have to add ClickUp, which is a much better tool than all of them.