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16 Best Business Intelligence Books To Get You Off the Ground With BI

Data Pine

But with so many business analytics books out there and so little time, how do you decide which ones are worth your time? But before we unveil our definitive rundown of intelligence and business analytics books, let’s explore some facts, figures, and insights that will inspire you while steering your success in the exciting world of BI.

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Analyst’s corner digest #20

Analysts Corner

It started with text to text, progressed to code, image, audio, vision and towards the end of the year — video. by Attila Evanics As an IT Business Analyst, you have to listen, monitor, observe, understand, analyze, present and learn. by Gabriel Botsie Last year was a hectic year with new large language models and capabilities.

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The Product Strategy Cycle

Roman Pichler

Identifying and addressing the key risks in the product strategy is best done iteratively, as I explain in more detail in my book Strategize. You can find more advice on collaborative decision-making in my book How to Lead in Product Management.).

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New Microsoft Azure Certifications Path in 2021 [Updated]

Whizlabs

The exam tests the capabilities of candidates in implementation, management, and monitoring of identity, storage, virtual networks, compute, and governance in cloud environments. Monitoring and backup for Azure resources. Monitoring, troubleshooting and optimizing Azure solutions. Implementation and Monitoring of AI Solutions.

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Top 10 IT & Technology Buzzwords You Won’t Be Able To Avoid In 2020

Data Pine

Computer Vision. The first in our definitive rundown of tech buzzwords 2020 is computer vision. Exciting and futuristic, the concept of computer vision is based on computing devices or programs gaining the ability to extract detailed information from visual images.

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How Modern BI Is Helping a Nonprofit Fight Extreme Poverty

Domo

With Domo, Brit and his colleagues have been able to establish key performance indicators (KPIs) that align with CHOICE’s overarching goals, create detailed annual reports that the leadership team can easily make sense of, and monitor the progress of various projects the organization has going on in eight different countries.

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Succeeding with Product Delivery and Scrum: 10 Tips for Product People

Roman Pichler

This includes interviewing and observing users, using key performance indicators (KPIs) to track the value of the current product version, keeping an eye on the competition, and monitoring market trends. [2] As I explain in my book Strategize , I find that a Kanban-based process is better suited to manage the discovery and strategy work. [4]