Looker, the business
intelligence (BI) and analytics platform that is now part of Google Cloud, is helping customers
augment their data experiences with enhancements in three key areas: modern
business intelligence (BI), foundational optimization and performance
improvements, and updated data and development tools. Included in this release
is support for the complete Google
Marketing Platform, significant upgrades for application builders, and an update
to Marketplace where customers can access and share newly built data
experiences.
"Looker is continuously
evolving to meet the unique and ever growing needs of every business in the way
that is best for them," said Colin Zima, Head of Looker Analytics and Strategy
at Google Cloud. "Whether we're providing multiple choices of cloud providers,
the ability to customize data experiences, or the unique solutions coming from
our deeper integration with Google Cloud, Looker continues to focus on
delivering solutions that
have maximum impact on the day-to-day business outcomes of our customers."
New and revamped Modern BI
features make it easier to quickly get data-rich business insights.
- The
new Looker
Blocks for Google Marketing Platform were crafted to provide a
foundation of robust and shareable analytics for Google Marketing Platform
advertising and web data. The fully-customizable experiences offer interactive
data exploration, new slices of data with light machine
learning (ML) predictions baked in, direct links back to Google
Marketing Platform to adjust campaigns, and paths for pushing insights
back into Google Marketing Platform. Created in partnership with experts
at Google, the following Looker Blocks are available to deploy today on
the Looker Marketplace or from the Looker Blocks Directory: Google Analytics
360, Campaign Manager + Display & Video 360, Search Ads 360, plus a
refreshed version of the Google Ads Block.
- Cross-filtering
allows users to quickly uncover new customer insights and patterns not
readily evident in a dashboard. By accessing underlying data in Looker
dashboards, customers can slice any metric on one tile by any dimension
surfaced in another with a single click. This offers nearly endless
opportunities for users to self-serve and surface new data points and
insights.
Foundational enhancements
optimize performance to make spend more efficient and help customers maximize
data infrastructure investments.
- The
performance enhancements include aggregate awareness to make queries
faster and less expensive; parallel persistent derived tables (PDT) builds
for customers to increase how many PDTs can be built at a time per
connection; faster data downloads when streaming query results; and pooled
database connections to reduce query latency.
- Looker
also improved the overall experience for model developers: a newly
redesigned Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that makes workflows
intuitive with more advanced controls; an object browser that simplifies
product navigation and easily tracks and reuses available objects; a single
repository that can be shared across instances to share model development;
and folders that improve project organization and collaboration.
- Several
enhancements are also being released for Looker system administrators that
provide more fine grained controls to manage roles and groups across
larger enterprises. These include the ability to understand, analyze and
control system activity, manage users and groups, and to merge
Looker-based permissions with those of corporate systems.
"Data is essential to our
mission of delivering an innovative talent acquisition suite that empowers our
customers to grow their companies and help people find jobs," said Zach Linder,
VP Machine Learning & Data Analytics at Jobvite. "As such, we have internal
and external users at Jobvite using Looker. The only way this continues to be
sustainable and scalable is because Looker provides tools such as the elite
systems activity manager that allows us to manage content, improve adoption,
and audit user data over time."
This announcement
demonstrates how Looker continues to unlock new types of data experiences and
accelerate development workflows for builders with new Data Products that allow
for building better data solutions, faster.
- Looker
Marketplace, now generally available, provides the ability to access
and share newly built data experiences. Custom applications built by the
Looker community can be rapidly deployed within their own organization and
made available to the entire Looker customer base.
The Marketplace is home to all Looker Blocks including the recently
launched COVID-19 Data
Block.
- Available
in Looker Marketplace, the new Data
Dictionary allows developers to quickly build an application
using Looker's extension framework. It provides a dedicated and
purpose-built UI to help business users find the field and metrics they
need for analysis. It also provides the ability to quickly audit all LookML fields
for visualizing the relationship between datasets and explorers to
understand what data sets are used the most and what explores are
duplicative.
- The
development framework, announced
in November as part of Looker 7 and now
generally available, lets developers customize data experiences within
Looker and embed those experiences into existing enterprise applications
and workflows.
"The National Response Portal was developed to
help U.S. healthcare organizations, governments and the public to understand
and respond to the impact of COVID-19. Looker's ability to quickly integrate
disparate data sources and rapidly iterate on visualizations was
essential in our ability to launch the portal in the midst of a crisis,"
said Michael Ames, Sr. Director of Healthcare and Life Sciences at SADA, a
Google Cloud Premier Partner. "Looker's unique extension framework gave us the
ability to quickly build, integrate disparate data sources and rapidly iterate
on visualizations was essential in our ability to launch the portal in the
midst of a crisis."