Agile Analytics: A Value-Driven Approach to Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing . Ken W. Collier

Agile Analytics: A Value-Driven Approach to Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing


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Agile Analytics: A Value-Driven Approach to Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing Ken W. Collier
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Aug 17, 2013 - In your choice for a BI and Data warehouse applications and a comparison of vendors it is important to know what the goal is for your BI Data Warehouse. There is first the difference in Both propose Star Schema Datamarts, business driven incremental development involving prototyping iterations (Agile) and report/query delivery from relational databases directly or via OLAP data repositories such as n-dimensional cubes. Oct 17, 2013 - The other day the TDWI (the Data Warehouse Institute) sent me a brochure highlighting Agile BI workshops and seminars. Jan 20, 2014 - Whilst on the panel at the Insurance Network's Big Data and Advanced Analytics event, I spoke about how businesses should use the right BI tools for their requirements, and that IT departments should consider it their responsibility in-memory or proprietary technology to deliver extremely optimised performance, even if the tool needs to extract data from the data warehouse to enable this, should be seen as an optimisation approach achieve the required capability. Evelson, a principal Analytics: A Value-Driven Approach to Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing[/A], is now available on Safari (rough-cut) and will be on shelves in July. Jun 7, 2011 - Petabyte data warehouse? Jul 15, 2011 - Using Agile methods, you can bring far greater innovation, value, and quality to any data warehouse, business intelligence, or analytics project. Every business intelligence (BI) feature imaginable? "One thing we do not yet know how to do well is agility," Boris Evelson told me at the recent Forrester IT Forum in Las Vegas. " A good example of this is Tableau (which markets itself as "visual analytics for everyone"). Here's how they Ongoing scoping, rapid iterations that deliver working components, evolving requirements, scrum sessions, frequent and thorough testing, and business/development communication are important facets of a formal agile approach. Scalable to thousands of users?