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10 IT skills where expertise pays the most

CIO Business Intelligence

Data from the Dice 2024 Tech Salary Report shows that, for certain IT skills, organizations are willing to pay more to hire experts than IT pros with strong competence. Introduced in 2006, XAML enables UI designers to build user interfaces across several different applications, especially in environments using the Microsoft.NET framework.

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Goodbye Oracle Discoverer, Hello Next-Generation Reporting

Jet Global

User interfaces for ERP reporting tools are most often built with IT staff in mind, not the end user. Such is the case with Oracle Discoverer, one of the primary reporting tools in the Oracle ecosystem. Real-Time Reporting Solutions for Oracle EBS. Oracle’s 2014 Statement of Direction laid out its support strategy.

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QlikView vs Qlik Sense vs FineReport, who is better BI tool in 2023?

FineReport

Introduction to Qlik Sense Qlik Sense is an interactive BI product released by QlikTech in 2014. Users can create visual reports according to their own wishes and achieve self-service analysis. FineReport is a very mature reporting tool launched by Fanruan Software in 2006.

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Why PIM is Primed for the Print Revival

Jet Global

It’s true that while the volume of direct mail materials has declined 29.85% since 2006, direct mail response rates have actually risen by 173% for house lists and 194% for prospect lists. As consumers continue to connect more and more facets of their lives via digital — banking, shopping, making appointments, interacting, etc. —

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Okay, You Got a Knowledge Graph Built with Semantic Technology… And Now What?

Ontotext

In case you missed the party, travel back to 2015 or to 2006 or maybe to the moderately noisy one in 1999. As we read in Gartner’s report, knowledge graphs are “ ideally suited to storing data extracted from the analysis of unstructured sources ”. Not surprisingly, everyone seems to have or want to have a knowledge graph.

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Okay, You Got a Knowledge Graph Built with Semantic Technology… And Now What?

Ontotext

In case you missed the party, travel back to 2015 or to 2006 or maybe to the moderately noisy one in 1999. As we read in Gartner’s report, knowledge graphs are “ ideally suited to storing data extracted from the analysis of unstructured sources ”. Not surprisingly, everyone seems to have or want to have a knowledge graph.

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Towards optimal experimentation in online systems

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

However, if we experiment with both parameters at the same time we will learn something about interactions between these system parameters. Figure 4: Visualization of a central composite design. Central composite designs are made of three parts. The center part is one or more experiments in which parameters take their control (i.e.,