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Practical Business Intelligence

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Practical Business Intelligence

Overview of this book

Business Intelligence (BI) is at the crux of revolutionizing enterprise. Everyone wants to minimize losses and maximize profits. Thanks to Big Data and improved methodologies to analyze data, Data Analysts and Data Scientists are increasingly using data to make informed decisions. Just knowing how to analyze data is not enough, you need to start thinking how to use data as a business asset and then perform the right analysis to build an insightful BI solution. Efficient BI strives to achieve the automation of data for ease of reporting and analysis. Through this book, you will develop the ability to think along the right lines and use more than one tool to perform analysis depending on the needs of your business. We start off by preparing you for data analytics. We then move on to teach you a range of techniques to fetch important information from various databases, which can be used to optimize your business. The book aims to provide a full end-to-end solution for an environment setup that can help you make informed business decisions and deliver efficient and automated BI solutions to any company. It is a complete guide for implementing Business intelligence with the help of the most powerful tools like D3.js, R, Tableau, Qlikview and Python that are available on the market.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Practical Business Intelligence
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Summary


We have covered quite a bit in this chapter. We started out with a simple query built in SQL Server and then connected it to QlikSense Desktop. We then built several components in QlikSense that interacted with each other. The end result was a finished product of an Inventory Dashboard that made sense to a user looking to understand product availability at the AdventureWorks warehouse. Finally, we explored different methods of sharing our finished application with end users using Qlik Cloud. In the next chapter, we will wrap everything up with an understanding of how to validate our data within SQL Server with some of its built-in tools as well as perform an overall comparison of the entire set of technologies we covered in the book.