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- Mode
Mode is a collaborative data platform that combines SQL, R, Python, and visual analytics in one place Connect, analyze, and share, faster
- Supported databases | Connect your database - Mode Support
Mode will usually support or recommend only one driver per database type However, to enable customers flexibility during their update process, we will enable customers to use either the recommended or the most recent version until the next update (either 6 or 12 months)
- Visualizations | Visualize and present data - Mode Support
To help you get started, Mode's community maintains the Alamode JavaScript library that makes creating D3-powered visualizations a snap Check out Mode's Gallery for inspiration, sample reports, and more information about how to create advanced visualizations in Mode
- Getting started with Mode | Get started - Mode Support
Whether you're in the final stages of the purchase decision-making process or about to implement Mode, this guide will give you specific, actionable information about how to get your entire organization using Mode's broad suite of capabilities
- Mode platform: Data at the speed of business
Mode is the modern business intelligence platform that shifts how you and your team use data, helping you make better decisions, level up your company's data maturity, and grow your business faster
- - Answer any Question with SQL | Mode
Mode is a data analysis platform that combines a powerful, web-based SQL editor with charting and sharing tools Connect your database and run, save, and share analyses
- Managing database connections | Connect your database - Mode Support
Mode supports connecting to most popular types of relational databases When you connect a database to your Mode Workspace, by default all members of your Workspace will be able to run queries against that data connection
- Connecting Mode to your database
Mode can connect to most popular databases that can be queried using SQL or a SQL-like language, including databases hosted on private networks or on private machines, databases hosted in VPCs and VPNs, and databases hosted in the cloud by third parties such as Amazon and Microsoft
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