E031 – Data Collaboration with Cursor
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Learn about Cursor, a new platform for collaboration around data, hosted platforms and BI artifacts. I sat down with Adam Weinstein, CEO and Co-Founder of Cursor, to learn about the platform.
About CursorCursor offers a data search and analytics hub that makes disparate data accessible and actionable, enabling technical and business users alike to effortlessly get answers, collaborate and gain insights. Founded by a trio of data leaders from Salesforce, LinkedIn, and Pandora, Cursor’s easy-to-deploy software has been adopted by teams at Apple, Atlassian, Deloitte, Incedo, LinkedIn, NovumRx, and Slack. Cursor is based in San Francisco, CA.
Cursor Press- https://techcrunch.com/2018/05/30/cursor-looks-to-build-a-search-tool-for-any-internal-database-with-2m-in-new-funding/
- https://www.businessinsider.com/adam-weinstein-linkedin-cursor-2018-7
- What is Adam’s background?
- How BI has evolved over the past 10-20 years.
- What some of the most pressing challenges are for organizations today?
- What should people being doing today, outside of a specific tool, to get better at collaborating?
- How can Cursor help with those challenges?
- How is content secured on the platform? (separating data from metadata)
- Where can people find out more about Cursor?
- What’s next for Cursor as far as features or a roadmap?
- What are some tools that Adam can’t live without in your daily work?
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