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BusinessObjects and PowerBI May Lead to Hair Loss

Paul Blogs on BI

If we compare the core functionality of Tableau and PowerBI from the standpoint of a self-service data discovery and visualization tool, they have comparable functionality but that’s really where the similarities end. They are a software company and only a slice of their business is BI but nowhere near the main slice.

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Havmor’s VP IT Dhaval Mankad on ‘melting’ hurdles with a scoop of digital innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

My prominent achievements include managing the intricate implementation of GST and its setup in L&T in 2017 and at Havmor, where I recently completed 5 years, the SAP S4 HANA Greenfield implementation. Could you tell us how digital innovation works in the backend of a customer-facing business like Havmor?

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Goodbye Oracle Discoverer, Hello Next-Generation Reporting

Jet Global

For users of Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS), data access is about to get a bit more difficult now that the company has phased out the Oracle Discoverer product. Note that extended support for Oracle Discoverer ended in 2017. It’s also important to consider your business objectives, both inside and outside finance.

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Why adopt a hybrid, multi-cloud strategy?

Cloudera

of application workloads were still on-premises in enterprise data centers; by the end of 2017, less than half (47.2%) were on-premises. A hybrid, multi-cloud strategy is the best approach to managing these distributed, heterogeneous data ecosystems. Enterprises are moving to the cloud. In 2016, 60.9% Future proof.

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What Is Data Intelligence?

Alation

What Is Data Intelligence? Data intelligence is a system to deliver trustworthy, reliable data. It includes intelligence about data, or metadata. IDC coined the term, stating, “data intelligence helps organizations answer six fundamental questions about data.” These questions are: Who is using what data?