The Event Attendees dashboard shows a statistical analysis of the individuals and organizations that attended the events (both physical and virtual) conducted during the selected time period.
For more information, see event attendees.
The following are the various metrics of the dashboard:
The step chart represents a periodic increase or decrease in the total number of individuals attending events (both physical and virtual) organized during the selected time period. Hover over a graph point to view the number of attendees for an event type (physical or virtual) for a particular time period.
For more information, see Event Attendees.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event ID, event name, event start and end dates, and event location (physical or virtual) from the database.
Physical and Virtual Participant counts.
The Observations slider shows the following information:
The rate of change in the number of individuals attending physical and virtual events during the selected time period compared to the previous time period.
The rate of change in the total number of individuals attending all events (both physical and virtual) during the selected time period compared to the previous time period.
The time period during which the most number of individuals attended the events during the selected time period.
It shows different sizes of bubbles with organization names for each bubble. The bubbles represent the top 10 organizations by the number of employees who attended events during the selected time period.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration organization IDs, the organization's name, and the organization's attendees count.
User IDs from that particular organization.
It shows a doughnut chart that displays the top 10 industries by the number of event attendees for each industry. OTHERS in the list represents all other industry sectors that come after the top 10 industries.
Hover over a color of the chart to view total number of event attendees associated with that particular industry. The doughnut chart also shows the total number of attendees from the various industries and their rate of change compared to previous period.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration organization IDs, organization's name , and organization's attendees count.
User IDs from that particular organization.
The world map with different colors for different regions (countries) represents how many individuals participated in the events, by country, that were organized during the selected time period. Orange shows the least number of individuals and Red shows most number of individuals who enrolled for the events across the globe. Hover over a color or a country to view the number of individuals who attended the events that were conducted during the selected time period.
The annotation block on the bottom left corner of the metric card shows:
Total number of individuals who attended the events that were conducted during the selected time period.
Increment or decrement rate of change in the number of individuals who attended the events during the selected time period compared to the previous time period.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The user IDs are counted as event registration IDs.
User IDs are grouped by participant country .
It shows different sizes of bars with a job function for each bar. The bar represents the top 10 job function names by the number of individuals who attended events that were organized during the selected time period.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration user IDs are counted as job function attendees count .
User IDs are grouped by Job functions.
It displays the top 20 technology sectors that the most number of attendees (of events) are associated with at the job level. Hover over a technology sector to view the number of attendees that are associated with that sector.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration user IDs are counted as job level attendees.
User IDs are grouped by job levels.
The doughnut chart shows a segregation of the number of event attendees by their gender that is provided at the time of registration.
Hover over the chart to see the total number of event attendees as per their gender. Additionally, the chart shows the total number of event attendees and the rate of change.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration user IDs are counted as gender participant count based on the gender details at the time of registration.
User gender data is segregated as male, female, other gender identity, and prefer not to answer.
The table lists the top 10 individuals who attended the most number of events conducted during the selected time period. It lists the attendee's name, the organization to which the attendee belongs , the most recent date on which the attendee attended an event, and the number of events attended by the individual.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration user IDs, user's first and last name, user's title, user's email IDs, and the organization name.
Top attendees are grouped by event registered user IDs, and event registered organizations .
Click All Events Attendees to view a detailed analysis of all the attendees that participated in the events conducted by the Linux Foundation during the selected time period.
The Event Speakers dashboard shows analytic data of the speakers of the events (that were conducted during the selected time period) who participated both physically and virtually.
The following are the various metrics of the dashboard:
The red-colored line represents virtual events.
The blue-colored line represents physical events.
This metric shows colored line graphs that represent periodic changes in the total number of speakers attending events (both physical and virtual) organized during the selected time period.
Hover over a graph point to view the number of attendees for an event type (physical or virtual) for a particular time period.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event ID, event name, event start and end dates, and event location (physical or virtual) from the database.
Physical and Virtual Participant counts.
The Observations slide shows the following information:
The rate of change in the number of individual speakers in both physical and virtual events during the selected time period compared to the previous time period.
The rate of change in the total number of individual speakers across all events (both physical and virtual) during the selected time period compared to the previous time period.
The time period during which the most number of individuals attended the events during the selected time period.
It shows different sizes of the bar with the organization's name for each bar. The bar represents the top 10 organizations by the number of employees who spoke at the events that were organized during the selected time period.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration organization IDs, the organization's name, and the organization's attendees count.
User IDs from that particular organization.
It shows a doughnut chart that displays the top 10 industries by the number of event attendees for each industry. OTHERS in the list represents all other industry sectors that come after the top 10 industries.
Hover over the chart to view the total number of event attendees associated with that particular industry. The doughnut chart also shows the total number of attendees from the various industries and their rate of change compared to the previous period.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration organization IDs, organization's name , and organization's attendees count.
User IDs from that particular organization.
The world map with different colors for different regions (countries) represents how many number of event-speakers participated in the events, by country, that were organized during the selected time period. Orange shows least number of individuals and Red shows most number of individuals who participated in the events as speakers, across globe. Hover over a color or a country to view number of event-speakers.
The annotation block on the bottom left corner of the metric card shows:
Total number of speakers who participated in the events that were conducted during the selected time period.
Increment or decrement rate of change in the number of speakers who participated in the events during the selected time period compared to the previous time period.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The user IDs are counted as event registration IDs.
User IDs are grouped by participant country .
It shows different sizes of bars with job function names on each bar. The bars represent the top 10 job function names by the number of individuals who spoke at the events that were organized during the selected time period.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration user IDs are counted as job function attendees count .
User IDs are grouped by Job functions.
It displays the top 20 technology sectors that the most number of speakers (of events) are associated with at job level. Hover over a technology sector to view the number of speakers that are associated with that sector.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration user IDs are counted as job level attendees count .
User IDs are grouped by job level.
The doughnut chart shows a segregation of the number of event speakers by their gender that is provided at the time of registration.
Hover over the chart to see the total number of event speakers as per their gender. Additionally, the chart shows the total number of event speaker and the rate of change.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event registration user IDs are counted as gender participant count based on the gender details at the time of registration.
User preference data is segregated as male, female, other gender identity, and prefer not to answer.
The table lists top 10 individuals who participated in most number of events as speakers, conducted during the selected time period. It lists speaker name, organization to which the speaker belongs to, recent date on which the speaker participated in an event, and number of events for which the individual participated as a speaker.
The dashboard shows the analytical data of the organizations based on their participation preference. It includes the events that were conducted both physically and virtually during the selected time period and the individuals (both attendees and speakers) who participated in the events from the organizations.
The analysis is done based on the following parameters:
The event ID, event name, event start and end dates, and event location (physical or virtual) from the database.
Organization name and participation type.
The total organization count depends on the event registration based on the participation type (attendees or speakers)
Physical and Virtual Participant counts.
The following are the various metrics of the dashboard:
You can download each metric from the dashboard by clicking a download button.
The dashboard shows the following two metrics:
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This step chart metric shows the total organization participation as attendees (both physical and virtual ) for the specified month. Hover over the chart to view the total number of organizations attending events during a particular time period.
The annotation block shows the total number of participants and the percentage increase or decrease as compared to the previous period.
This step chart metric shows the total organization's participation as speakers (both physical and virtual ) for the specified month. Hover over the chart to view the total number of organizations attending events during a particular time period.
The annotation block shows the total number of participants and the percentage change as compared to the previous period.
The Observations slide shows the following information:
An average of the total organizations attended the events during the selected time period.
The percentage change in the total number of organizations attending events compared to the preceding time period.
An average of the total organizations spoke at the events during the selected time period.
The percentage change in the total number of organizations speaking at the events compared to the preceding time period.
The doughnut chart shows the segregation of the total number of organizations attending events by their membership status. Hover over a color to view the number of organizations attending events by their membership status.
Members are the organizations that have become official members of the Linux Foundation.
Non-members are organizations who have not become official members of the Linux Foundation.
The doughnut chart shows an analysis of the total number of organizations attending events as speakers, by their membership status. Hover over a color to view the number organizations attending events as speakers by their membership status.
Members are the organizations who have become official members of the Linux Foundation.
Non-members are the organizations who have not become official members of the Linux Foundation.
The doughnut chart shows an analysis of the total number of organizations attending events by their total current employee strength. Hover over a color to view number organizations by their total current employee strength.
The doughnut chart shows an analysis of total number organizations attending events as speakers, by their total current employee strength. Hover over a color to view the number organizations attending events as speakers by their total current employee strength.
The table lists the top 10 organizations, which participated as attendees or speakers in the most number of events that are organized during the selected time period. It lists the organization name, the industry to which the organization belongs, number of events attended as attendee and speaker, most recent event name.