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Octopai Users Do More with Enhanced Data Lineage Capabilities + Complete BI Data Catalog

Octopai

We’re talking end-to-end results in one screen starting from the very first source system all the way through to the different reports. The automated business glossary was awesome before, but now we’ve expanded coverage to the entire BI landscape – meaning DWH, ETL, analysis services and reports are all centralized inside the ABG.

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Prevent Customer Churn: Customer Retention in the Transition to Microsoft D365 F&SCM

Jet Global

You might measure those costs in different ways, including actual dollars and cents, staff time, added complexity, and risk. Most of those things are not about direct monetary costs; they are less tangible and measurable, but nonetheless very important. Reporting as a Key Cost-driver.

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

Enterprise businesses cannot survive without robust data warehousing—data silos can rapidly devour money and resources, and any business still trying to make sense and cobble together ‘business intelligence’ from multiple reports and inconsistent data is rapidly going to lose ground to those businesses with integrated data and reporting.

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

AWS Big Data

It covers how to use a conceptual, logical architecture for some of the most popular gaming industry use cases like event analysis, in-game purchase recommendations, measuring player satisfaction, telemetry data analysis, and more. Popular consumption entities in many organizations are queries, reports, and data science workloads.

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AI vs. BI for Business, What Do You Need?

Jet Global

AI, colloquially, is used to refer to a number of computer-powered business decision drivers, including automation (not AI), data modeling (not AI), and reporting and analytics (also not AI). Analytics and reporting: Capturing, structuring, and storing data is good—but being able to analyze and report on it is the ultimate end goal.

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

Enterprise businesses cannot survive without robust data warehousing—data silos can rapidly devour money and resources, and any business still trying to make sense and cobble together ‘business intelligence’ from multiple reports and inconsistent data is rapidly going to lose ground to those businesses with integrated data and reporting.

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Crystal Reports: Alternatives and Comparison with FineReport

FineReport

What is Crystal Reports?. Crystal Reports is a popular windows-based reporting tool that originated in 1991. It can integrate up to twelve formats of data sources, and create dynamic reports. . SAP acquired Crystal Reports in 2007. The latest version released is Crystal Reports 2016.