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+---
+author: 'juxt'
+title: 'Data Collaboration and Price Discovery for the Commodities Market'
+description: "Watch Sebstian Ferraccù's and Alex Davis' talk at XT24 Fintech Conference"
+category: 'conference'
+layout: '../../layouts/BlogPost.astro'
+publishedDate: '2025-03-31'
+heroImage: 'seb _ alx.jpg'
+tags:
+ - 'fintech'
+ - 'conference'
+ - 'data'
+ - 'tech talks'
+ - 'XT24'
+---
+
+In this presentation, CEO Sebastian Ferraccu and Tech Lead Alex Davis showcase [Artis.Works](https://www.artis.works/), a powerful platform built to replace Excel for commodity traders and brokers. Artis handles hundreds of gigabytes of live market data daily, delivering real-time collaboration through a browser-based, Excel-like grid enriched with sub second end-to-end latency, dynamic formulas and interactive historical data charts.
+
+
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+---
+author: 'jdt'
+title: 'Streamlining Regulatory Compliance and Reporting with XTDB'
+description: 'Discover the future of bitemporal data management [video]'
+category: 'XTDB'
+layout: '../../layouts/BlogPost.astro'
+publishedDate: '2025-03-24'
+heroImage: 'jdt-og-regulatory-compliance-xtdb-webinar.jpg'
+tags:
+ - 'regulatory'
+ - 'reporting'
+ - 'xtdb'
+---
+
+import { Image } from 'astro:assets'
+
+In industries such as finance, healthcare, energy, and CPG, regulatory compliance and accurate, timely reporting are crucial – but achieving them with traditional systems often comes with high costs and complexity.
+
+[XTDB](https://xtdb.com/) – a cloud-native, open-source, and bitemporal SQL database – enables organizations to manage and report on complex, time-sensitive data with ease.
+
+With XTDB, you can avoid manual versioning, reduce ETL bottlenecks, and eliminate custom logic by leveraging its built-in temporal capabilities.
+
+By offering seamless integration with modern cloud storage systems and compatibility with Postgres, XTDB ensures your data is fully auditable, consistently updated, and ready for complex reporting tasks.
+
+Whether you're managing market data for financial trading systems, or ensuring regulatory readiness in other highly regulated industries – XTDB allows for reliable reporting, reduced complexity, and faster time-to-value.
+
+Watch this webinar to discover how XTDB can transform your data management strategy, making data reconciliation, reporting, and analysis simpler, more accurate, and cost-effective.
+
+Learn how XTDB’s unique bitemporal versioning and SQL-based API help businesses mitigate risks, optimize workflows, and stay ahead of compliance demands.
+
+Slides are [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gQgQYKPk0xg-JNrm07hMYQQqeHsSGyww/view?usp=sharing).
+
+
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+---
+author: 'juxt'
+title: 'JUXT Cast: Exploring Data, Visualization, and Innovation with Ryan Robitaille'
+description: 'In this podcast episode, Jeremy Taylor and Malcolm Sparks chat with Ryan Robitaille about Rabbit, blending creativity, BI tools, and the power of Clojure.'
+category: 'clojure'
+layout: '../../layouts/BlogPost.astro'
+publishedDate: '2025-03-19'
+heroImage: 'JuxtCast-dark.jpg'
+tags:
+ - 'clojure'
+ - 'BI'
+ - 'data'
+ - podcast
+---
+
+In this engaging episode of the JUXT Cast, Jeremy Taylor and Malcolm Sparks sit down with Ryan Robitaille, the founder of [Rabbit](https://github.com/ryrobes/rvbbit). Ryan shares his unique journey—from working with Oracle systems as a young Solutions Engineer to becoming a creative force in the world of data visualization.
+
+Ryan explores his experience building Rabbit, a tool designed to bridge the gap between proprietary BI tools and custom-built engineering solutions. Frustrated by the limitations of traditional tools like Tableau, Ryan envisioned a platform that offers the "best of both worlds": the simplicity of drag-and-drop dashboards with the power and flexibility of live coding and version control.
+
+## Key Takeaways from the Episode:
+
+- The Origins of Rabbit: How Ryan’s passion for combining artistry and data engineering sparked the creation of a platform that feels like a "game engine for data."
+- Balancing Build vs. Buy: Insights into the perpetual organizational dilemma of purchasing BI tools versus building in-house solutions.
+- Clojure’s Role: How Clojure and its philosophy of "code is data" played a pivotal role in Rabbit's architecture and flexibility.
+- The Tableau Experience: Ryan reflects on Tableau's transformative early days and where the tool has hit its limits.
+- Empowering End-Users: Why Ryan believes tools should offer a low bar for entry but a high ceiling for complexity.
+ With fascinating anecdotes and deep technical insights, this episode sheds light on how data platforms can evolve to empower creativity, transparency, and collaboration.
+
+Watch the full episode here:
+
+
+
+### Addendum
+
+This JUXT Cast episode is also available as a podcast across [all your favourite platforms](https://pnc.st/s/juxt-cast/be4731c9/exploring-data-visualization-and-innovation-with-ryan-robitaille).
+
+Happy listening!