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Combine transactional, streaming, and third-party data on Amazon Redshift for financial services

AWS Big Data

The following are some of the key business use cases that highlight this need: Trade reporting – Since the global financial crisis of 2007–2008, regulators have increased their demands and scrutiny on regulatory reporting. The solution should be scalable, cost-efficient, and straightforward to adopt and operate.

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Business Intelligence and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Paul Blogs on BI

Firstly, let’s talk about the data and the metrics being used to track the pandemic. The three main metrics being tracked in this pandemic are: Confirmed Cases. As more testing becomes available this first metric will increase significantly. Total Deaths. Total recovered.

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Benchmarking Performance: Your Options, Dos, Don'ts and To-Die-Fors!

Occam's Razor

Make sure you don't have anything on your strategic dashboards that does not have a pre-identified target. If you've read my first book Web Analytics: An Hour A Day, you know that I've advocated this strategy since 2008! There are four reasons, again from Web Analytics: An Hour A Day, from 2008 (!):

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Blogs and Resources for the Modern CFO – 2020 Edition

Jet Global

This blog post talks about the benefits of having an external CFO conduct risk analysis on your business for you. It is viewed as a burden that costs companies money. This strategy will help cut costs and give you a competitive edge against your rivals. Check out a sample report from our dynamic dashboard solution.

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Data Visualization Inspiration: Analysis To Insights To Action, Faster!

Occam's Razor

Short story #2: Predictive Modeling, Quantifying Cost of Inaction. Three cool benefits: 1. You can hover over each box to get a sense of the key metrics. Short story #2: Predictive Modeling, Quantifying Cost of Inaction. At that time these countries had models to predict what was the cost in human lives from inaction.