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Tag Archives: Business Intelligence
Mobile BI to replace reports push model
I first published this post on Technorati as Mobile BI to Replace Reports Push Model BI Content is typically distributed in either a push model or a pull model. In a traditional pull model, content is generated on the BI … Continue reading
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Tagged BI, Business Intelligence, Dashboards, Mobile BI, Mobile Business Intelligence, Reports
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Data is surprising
The only sure thing about data is that it will surely hold surprises you are not expecting. Data is generated from systems that ultimately collect information entered by people. And as people are surprising and act in unpredictable ways, the … Continue reading
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Tagged BI, BI Project Management, Business Intelligence
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BI on a napkin
One of the surest ways, tried and true, to achieve BI happiness, is to do it in a bar. Especially with a nice drink, in the evening, and a good companion. Don’t believe me? Just try it. Well, that is … Continue reading
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Tagged BI, BI Architecture, Business Intelligence, Dashboards, Data mart, Data warehouse, ETL
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Google Charts – the elephant has entered the room..
As a developer I always had a knack for open source. So, when I started working with Business Intelligence I naturally began looking for opportunities to leverage open source software. Of course, MySQL was a great RDBMS choice (i used … Continue reading
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Tagged Business Intelligence, Data Visualization, Google
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