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Financial Intelligence vs. Business Intelligence: What’s the Difference?

Jet Global

This practice, together with powerful OLAP (online analytical processing) tools, grew into a body of practice that we call “business intelligence.” Such BI methodologies are built on a snapshot of what happened in the past. It enabled finance professionals to view, filter, and analyze their data along multiple dimensions.

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Build an Amazon Redshift data warehouse using an Amazon DynamoDB single-table design

AWS Big Data

Deriving business insights by identifying year-on-year sales growth is an example of an online analytical processing (OLAP) query. An optimal design choice is to use a dimensional model. Building a dimensional model A dimensional model optimizes read performance through efficient joins and filters.

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Unleashing the power of Presto: The Uber case study

IBM Big Data Hub

But what most people don’t realize is that behind the scenes, Uber is not just a transportation service; it’s a data and analytics powerhouse. This blog takes you on a journey into the world of Uber’s analytics and the critical role that Presto, the open source SQL query engine, plays in driving their success.

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