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Introduction To The Basic Business Intelligence Concepts

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This concept is known as business intelligence. Business intelligence, or “BI” for short, is becoming increasingly prevalent across industries each year. But with business intelligence concepts comes a great deal of confusion, and ultimately – unnecessary industry jargon. Learn here! But more on that later.

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Take Your SQL Skills To The Next Level With These Popular SQL Books

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Business leaders, developers, data heads, and tech enthusiasts – it’s time to make some room on your business intelligence bookshelf because once again, datapine has new books for you to add. We have already given you our top data visualization books , top business intelligence books , and best data analytics books.

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My New Business Intelligence Blog

Howard Dresner

Dear Friends, Since last year I began supporting a new Business Intelligence blog on the Sandhill.com website , called "Dresner's Point". Each week I am joined by Business Intelligence and information management experts (e.g., Each week I am joined by Business Intelligence and information management experts (e.g.,

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Perform secure database write-backs with Amazon QuickSight

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A write-back is the ability to update a data mart, data warehouse, or any other database backend from within BI dashboards and analyze the updated data in near-real time within the dashboard itself. AnyCompany currently uses Amazon Redshift as their enterprise data warehouse platform and QuickSight as their BI solution.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

Fun fact : I co-founded an e-commerce company (realistically, a mail-order catalog hosted online) in December 1992 using one of those internetworking applications called Gopher , which was vaguely popular at the time. Most of the data management moved to back-end servers, e.g., databases. We keep feeding the monster data.

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

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2007: Amazon launches SimpleDB, a non-relational (NoSQL) database that allows businesses to cheaply process vast amounts of data with minimal effort. The platform is built on S3 and EC2 using a hosted Hadoop framework. An efficient big data management and storage solution that AWS quickly took advantage of.