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How Will The Cloud Impact Data Warehousing Technologies?

Smart Data Collective

Dating back to the 1970s, the data warehousing market emerged when computer scientist Bill Inmon first coined the term ‘data warehouse’. Created as on-premise servers, the early data warehouses were built to perform on just a gigabyte scale. The post How Will The Cloud Impact Data Warehousing Technologies?

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

BizAcuity

History and innovations in recent times. Cloud technology and innovation drives data-driven decision making culture in any organization. It is the epitome of modern technology right now with multi-dimensional innovations shaping every layer. 2006: Amazon spearheads the cloud initiative, drops EC2 and S3 into the market.

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Goodbye Oracle Discoverer, Hello Next-Generation Reporting

Insight Software

Because Discoverer has been non-strategic since 2006, it’s a challenge for IT to successfully write reports. While it has many advantages, it’s not built to be a transactional reporting tool for day-to-day ad hoc analysis or easy drilling into data details. IT skills are another concern. But does OBIEE stack up? Disadvantages of OBIEE.

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Three Best Practices for ASC 718 Reporting

Insight Software

In 2006, FAS123R contained new standards, which were reclassified in 2009 as ASC718. In small startups that are long on innovation and short on formal processes, you may be tempted to embark on the process of equity compensation reporting using Excel spreadsheets, hand-keyed data, and complex inline formulas.