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Tableau Against AWS – Redshift Spectrum
- November 17, 2021
- Posted by: Syed Absar
- Categories: Analytics, Tableau
No CommentsOne of our valued client was looking for a solution to blend data from files uploaded by users with data from ERP Sources in the cloud environment with their existing landscape in AWS. With Tableau extended support to connect to AWS – Redshift Spectrum allows users to analyze the entire set of data that is stored in the S3 data lakes with Redshift.
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Reporting From XAMPP (PhpMyAdmin) Database
- December 6, 2020
- Posted by: Syed Absar
- Categories: Analytics, Power BI, Tableau
Reporting tools is a self-contained program with an interface that helps the user accomplish reporting tasks. It typically consists of one or more Master Files and procedures.
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Oracle ADW APEX and JET Charts
- November 28, 2019
- Posted by: Ananth Thyagarajan
- Categories: Analytics, APEX, Autonomous Datawarehouse Cloud, Cloud Datawarehouse, Oracle Analytics Cloud
Oracle Rapid Development code platform ( APEX – Application Express ) is available now in ADW. With APEX Customers can quickly build scalable, secured and stunning applications. Customers can quickly migrate spreadsheet based applications to APEX web applications in few steps.
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HR Analytics – Importance and Challenges
- October 28, 2019
- Posted by: Ananth Thyagarajan
- Categories: Analytics, BigQuery, Cloud Datawarehouse, Data Integration, HR Analytics, Power BI, Tableau, Talend
Organizations started embracing Human Resource Analytics knowing the importance of it. HR Analytics gives a plethora of Workforce related insights on Productivity, Turnover, Satisfaction, High Performing employee, etc.
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Edge Computing in Healthcare
- October 2, 2018
- Posted by: Manoj Sundar
- Categories: Analytics, Healthcare Analytics
Every time a new technology Y comes into space where an old technology X is dominant, we always encounter “X is dead, Y is the future”. We’ve seen this on a number of occasions. Data warehousing, BI, application development, etc. have, at various points of time been described “dead”. And then we have cloud computing, a relatively new concept if you look at the history of computing. But it’s rather old news in the current pace of technology.
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