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I've consolidated some useful PDFs shared by Alteryx over the years. Feel free to have them here.
Feel free to reach out to me here or on LinkedIn. Happy to chat about Alteryx! 😁
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Thank you for joining us at the Hong Kong User Group Meeting this Tuesday 12 th March; the first meeting after COVID. It was wonderful to meet so many of you in person at the Oliver Wyman office. We had an excellent turnout with over 60 attendees.
We had a packed agenda and here are some of the key highlights:
Bella Chow introduced her follow co-leads of the User Group, and the Hong Kong Alteryx User Group 2024 Roadmap
Other co-leads include Chadwick Cheung (host of the evening), Clementine Pages and Lily Loi
The User Group will be meeting at least once per calendar quarter
Users can expect to learn, share and connect amongst each other
Social events will also be organized so that we can all have some fun!
Paul Baptist (Vice President, Solutions Engineering at Alteryx) shared some recent updates on the Alteryx platform
Apart from on-premise solutions (Designer and Server), Alteryx has cloud-based solutions such as Auto Insights, Designer Cloud, Machine Learning etc.
Some of the new Platform features include migration of workflows from one server to another, server API tool, new search box in Select Tool, PDF to Text Tool, multi-anchor caching etc.
A new AI-enabled solution will be released soon – AiDIN. We were able to get an early preview of some of the functionalities
Regina Wang, Edwin Xu, and Jacqui Miao from Oliver Wyman presented a live demo of a Management Information Proof of Concept
Demonstrated how Alteryx can streamline and automate the MI reporting and analytics processes
Integration with third-party tools such as Power BI for dashboarding
Advanced predictive analytics with R
Calvin Tang, one of the few Alteryx ACEs in Asia, shared his valuable experience and useful tips on using Alteryx effectively
Periodic table of Alteryx tools
What tools to use when
Alteryx tool cheat sheet
After the meeting, we received a high volume of positive feedback and interest in attending the next quarterly meeting. No doubt the co-leads are hard at work on this, so stay tuned!
See you all soon!
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Hi all,
Thank you for attending the User Group meeting yesterday.
Please see attached the presentation materials.
Look forward to seeing you in Q2!
Regards,
Chad
On behalf of the Hong Kong User Group Co-Leads
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Hong Kong Alteryx User Group Meeting Q1 2024
Welcome to 2024! We are thrilled to invite you to the Q1 Hong Kong Alteryx User Group meeting on Tuesday the 12 th of March from 18:30 to 20:30.
The meeting will be in-person. Drinks and refreshments will be provided.
We would be grateful if you could register your interest in attending as soon as possible. We hope to see you there!
DATE & TIME
Tuesday 12 March 2024 6:30pm – 8:30pm HKT
LOCATION
Oliver Wyman, 34/F, Central Plaza, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
AGENDA
Welcome speech and introduction to the User Group
User group roadmap for the year ahead
Update on new Alteryx features
Experience sharing from invited users
Networking and closing
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Hi Calvin and friends, I got two questions here and want to get an opinion from you ;) I'm currently building up a linear regression model while running it smoothly, may I know is there a tool can execute the prediction using the model over test data thereby generating new columns/rows? I noticed the output of the regression tool is HTML and wonder if there's a way to extract the coefficient from it. Also for the reporting tool, I want to do a quick summary of all the observations I had over the dataset (these observations are conditional and constant- for example, if I am a owner of a farm that grows only two fruits, apples and bananas. The only two metrics I will look into is the total number of apples/banana harvested this year. If the number of apples exceed 60 but not for banana, the observations will be: "A great year on apples!" and "A bad year on bananas!"). Do you have any recommendations of tools that I can use? Thank you for your time~
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