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6 Signs You Have the Wrong Business Intelligence Platform

If you’re in business, you’ve probably already heard of business intelligence (BI) tools. With the use of embedded analytics, BI helps organizations improve decision making and planning by providing them with a valuable way to manage, analyze, and visualize data that is often difficult to access or even find. Spreadsheets and ad-hoc reporting are now a thing of the past. When used correctly, it can be a great way to help you keep your finger on the pulse of your business.

NetSuite Ecommerce Integration Benefits for Deep Data Analysis

Here are five things to know about NetSuite Ecommerce integration: NetSuite comes with in-built analytics to help you make sense of all the data that flows in and out of this popular business management system. However, these metrics are limited compared to those available in third-party BI tools like Tableau, Looker, and Power BI.

Appian Academy: Take Control of Your Low-Code Destiny

Bring your people, processes, and data together seamlessly and rapidly launch mobile-ready applications with the Appian Low-Code Platform. And with Appian Academy, you’ll feel empowered to get the most out of your investment. The Appian Academy helps get technical and non-technical users up to speed quickly, incorporate Appian into business operations, and recognize future opportunities with the right low-code mindset.

How Snowflake Support Uses Data to Improve the Customer Experience

Customer advocacy is one of the Snowflake Support team’s most important roles. Working closely with customers around the world every day, we listen and learn to gain meaningful insights into Snowflake products, the ways our customers use those products, and the challenges they face. We feel a deep responsibility to take those insights and trends, analyze them, and drive positive change on behalf of Snowflake customers.

Unlock real-time insights from your Oracle data in BigQuery

Relational databases are great at processing transactions, but they’re not designed to run analytics at scale. If you're a data engineer or a data analyst, you may want to continuously replicate your operational data into a data warehouse in real time, so you can make timely, data driven business decisions.