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Understanding Data Drill Down And Drill Through Analysis And Their Role In Efficient Reporting

datapine

From automated reporting, predictive analytics, and interactive data visualizations, reporting on data has never been easier. Now, if you are just getting started with data analysis and business intelligence it is important that you are informed about the most efficient ways to manage your data.

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Are You Harnessing the Power of SaaS BI Tools for Dynamic Data Access?

FineReport

Dynamic Data Access with SaaS BI Tools SaaS BI solutions offer companies the ability to extract powerful insights from their data, enabling them to uncover trends, patterns, and correlations that are essential for strategic decision-making.

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Minimizing Supply Chain Disruptions with Advanced Analytics

Cloudera

Consider that e-commerce’s acceleration due to the pandemic saw retailers’ digital sales penetration realize 10 years of growth in just the first three months of 2020 alone. . In summary, predicting future supply chain demands using last year’s data, just doesn’t work.

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And the winners are…. Congratulations to the Sixth Annual Data Impact Awards winners

Cloudera

Commonwealth Bank of Australia worked with Cloudera to implement a modern data platform with an AI-powered customer decisioning layer that dramatically improves how the bank interacts with its customers. The bank brought together 27 billion data points and uses AI to understand the next-best conversation 21 million times each weekday.

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The Gartner 2021 Leadership Vision for Data & Analytics Leaders Webinar Q&A

Andrew White

In our modern data and analytics strategy and operating model, a PM methodology plays a key enabling role in delivering solutions. Do you draw a distinction between a data-driven vision and a data-enabled vision, and if so, what is that distinction? where performance and data quality is imperative?