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

Jet Global

First, accounting moved into the digital age and made it possible for data to be processed and summarized more efficiently. Spreadsheets enabled finance professionals to access data faster and to crunch the numbers with much greater ease. Such BI methodologies are built on a snapshot of what happened in the past.

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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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Unleashing the power of Presto: The Uber case study

IBM Big Data Hub

To address their performance needs, Uber chose Presto because of its ability, as a distributed platform, to scale in linear fashion and because of its commitment to ANSI-SQL, the lingua franca of analytical processing. For traditional analytics, they are bringing data discipline to their use of Presto.

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