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Mastering Business Intelligence with MicroStrategy

By : Dmitry Anoshin, Himani Rana, Ning Ma, Neil Mehta
Book Image

Mastering Business Intelligence with MicroStrategy

By: Dmitry Anoshin, Himani Rana, Ning Ma, Neil Mehta

Overview of this book

Business intelligence is becoming more important by the day, with cloud offerings and mobile devices gaining wider acceptance and achieving better market penetration. MicroStrategy Reporting Suite is an absolute leader in the BI market and offers rich capabilities from basic data visualizations to predictive analytics. It lets you various delivery methods such as the Web, desktops, and mobiles. Using real-world BI scenarios, this book helps you to implement Business Analytics solutions in big e-commerce companies. It kicks off with MicroStrategy 10 features and then covers schema design models and techniques. Building upon your existing knowledge, the book will teach you advanced techniques for building documents and dashboards. It further teaches various graphical techniques for presenting data for analysis using maps, graphs, and advanced charts. Although MicroStrategy has rich functionality, the book will show how to customize it in order to meet your business requirements. You will also become familiar with the native analytical functions that will help you to maximize the impact of BI solutions with powerful predictive analytics. Furthermore, the book will focus on MicroStrategy Mobile Analytics along with data discovery and desktop capabilities such as connecting various data sources and building interactive dashboards. The book will also uncover best practices, troubleshooting techniques for MicroStrategy system administration, and also security and authentication techniques. Lastly, you will learn to use Hadoop for MicroStrategy reporting. By the end of the book, you will become proficient in evaluating any BI software in order to choose the best one that meets all business requirements.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Mastering Business Intelligence with MicroStrategy
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Before we start


In order to make mobile services work, we will need two things: Mobile Server, and Mobile Client. In addition, several tools and interfaces are used to build and deploy apps. Developer is needed for building metrics, attributes, and filters, which are the objects inside the apps.

Web is needed for developing visual layout and organizing apps, including inserting datasets and inserting documents (apps). Of course, you can also build documents in Developer, but Web provides a more intuitive look and feel for mobile apps. Admin tools are needed for deployment and administration.

Mobile Server

Mobile Server sits on top of Intelligence Server, and provides infrastructure for Mobile Client. This is called four-tier architecture. For a production environment, four-tier architecture is preferred because it is more secure, since application servers (web server and Mobile Server) are separated from Intelligence Server, and there is a firewall in between:

Mobile Client

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