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What is business intelligence? Transforming data into business insights

CIO Business Intelligence

BI tools access and analyze data sets and present analytical findings in reports, summaries, dashboards, graphs, charts, and maps to provide users with detailed intelligence about the state of the business. Business intelligence examples Reporting is a central facet of BI and the dashboard is perhaps the archetypical BI tool.

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Migrate Microsoft Azure Synapse Analytics to Amazon Redshift using AWS SCT

AWS Big Data

Amazon Redshift is a fast, fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse that provides the flexibility to use provisioned or serverless compute for your analytical workloads. Modern analytics is much wider than SQL-based data warehousing. You can isolate workloads using data sharing, while using the same underlying datasets.

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Accelerating revenue growth with real-time analytics: Poshmark’s journey

AWS Big Data

We discuss how to create such a solution using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams , Amazon Managed Streaming for Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics for Apache Flink ; the design decisions that went into the architecture; and the observed business benefits by Poshmark.

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Unleashing the power of Presto: The Uber case study

IBM Big Data Hub

The magic behind Uber’s data-driven success Uber, the ride-hailing giant, is a household name worldwide. 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. Consider the magnitude of Uber’s footprint.

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