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How gaming companies can use Amazon Redshift Serverless to build scalable analytical applications faster and easier

AWS Big Data

This post provides guidance on how to build scalable analytical solutions for gaming industry use cases using Amazon Redshift Serverless. The following diagram is a conceptual analytics data hub reference architecture. This reference architecture partly combines a data hub and data lake to enable comprehensive analytics services.

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BI Cubed: Data Lineage on OLAP Anyone?

Octopai

How much time has your BI team wasted on finding data and creating metadata management reports? BI groups spend more than 50% of their time and effort manually searching for metadata. This is how the Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) cube was born, which you might call one of the grooviest BI inventions developed in the 70s.

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What Will Enterprise Data Lineage Look Like in 2020?

Octopai

Octopai is able to locate all data items defined by different metadata descriptions throughout multi-source data environments, enabling organizations to find the common origins of this data, and get a full understanding of the pathways the data has undergone to this point. Metadata Management Automation Increases Accuracy.

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What Role Does Data Mining Play for Business Intelligence?

Jet Global

Business intelligence (BI) software can help by combining online analytical processing (OLAP), location intelligence, enterprise reporting, and more. Businesses can use data mining to find the information they need and use business intelligence and analytics to determine why it is important. READ BLOG POST.

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How to Build a Performant Data Warehouse in Redshift

Sisense

Redshift, like BigQuery and Snowflake, is a cloud-based distributed multi-parallel processing (MPP) database, built for big data sets and complex analytical workflows. First, we’ll dive into the two types of databases: OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) and OLTP (Online Transaction Processing).