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Data Apps Workshop Day in Prague
Half a day with the Keboola team: hands-on, small group, live builds, real use cases, and working groups around your ideas. Keboola Prague office, 2 June 2026.

Finance Breakfast San Francisco — Working AI for Your Finance Stack
A 15-person invite-only breakfast for CFOs at PE-backed and high-growth companies. What it actually takes to make AI work on financial data — not in a demo, in production.

Nordic CFO Network 2026 — Copenhagen, 19 May
Keboola is a Solution Partner at the Nordic CFO Network 2026 — an invite-only gathering of senior Nordic finance leaders at Scandic Copenhagen. We are on-site to discuss what it actually takes to make AI useful on real financial data across multi-entity Nordic groups.

The Real Reason Finance Struggles to Deliver Insight
A 30-minute conversation between two technology leaders who have seen finance transformation from the inside.
WhitepaperCFO Blind Spots: What Scattered Data Is Costing You in 2026
Your Numbers Are Everywhere. Your Board Wants One Answer.

The Custom Build Trap: What Finance Leaders Learn After the Budget Is Approved
Real costs, hidden complexity, and the 5-question framework to make the right call before you commit.

Why Your Board Sees Different Numbers Than You Do
Sales says EBITDA is up 5%. Finance says down 3%. Operations says flat.The role of finance leaders is evolving. Modern CFOs aren't just reporting numbers—they're answering the "why" behind them. Why is revenue down? Why did margin compress? What's driving customer churn?To lead is to understand. And to understand, finance must own the definitions.When IT or BI teams control what "EBITDA" or "Customer Lifetime Value" actually means, finance loses the ability to connect financial and non-financial data. You can't answer "Why is margin down?" if you don't control how margin is defined, calculated, and validated.We know this isn't easy. That's exactly why we're showing you a proven approach: how to start, what to avoid, and real examples from a finance team that built a 380-metric catalog from scratch.This session is especially valuable for CFOs or Finance Directors who:Manage multiple entities or subsidiariesAre preparing for AI/automation but need to get your foundation right firstKeep hearing "we need a single source of truth" but haven't made it happenSpend more time explaining variances than analyzing what drives themIn 30 minutes✓ Why finance should own metric definitions (not IT)✓ 3 practical approaches: from a spreadsheet and BI tool to fully automated platform✓ Live demo: Practical showcase from a customer who manages 380 metrics with automated validation
WhitepaperWhat It Really Takes to Build Your Own Financial Data System
Built It. Maintained It. Regretted It. What three finance teams learned about building their own financial data system - and the honest framework for making the right call before you start.
EbookThe Multi-Entity CFO's Financial Intelligence Guide
Stop Spending 14 Days Every Month on Manual Consolidation. Get Your Close Done in 3-5 Days Instead.

The Modern CFO is the Product Owner of Data
Vineta Bajaj is Group CFO at Holland & Barrett and former CFO at Rohlik Group, where she scaled the business from €630M to €1.2B across five countries. She talks with Keboola CEO Pavel Doležal about what finance transformation actually looks like when you're running multi-entity operations - the data problems, the team challenges, and what changed when the foundation was in place.
EbookKeboola Enterprise Security Whitepaper
A practical, technical overview of how Keboola protects customer data and supports enterprise security and compliance programs.

How Does a CEO Kick-Start Data Transformation?
Creditinfo unified 9 data sources, automated core reporting, and achieved a 25% productivity boost - without a multi-year rebuild. In 30 minutes, Satrajit Saha (Global CEO, Creditinfo) and Jiří Maňas (COO, Keboola) break down how they started: integrate ERP to Excel into one governed foundation, standardize metric definitions, and automate financial reporting with audit-ready traceability.

