Business Analytics, is driven by an increasing demand from the real world. This book reviews advances in data analytics and business intelligence that assists industries in problem-solving exercises, with a view to driving competitive advantage.
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Business Analytics, is driven by an increasing demand from the real world. This book reviews advances in data analytics and business intelligence that assists industries in problem-solving exercises, with a view to driving competitive advantage.
Use business intelligence to power corporate growth, increase efficiency, and improve corporate decision making. With this practical book featuring hands-on examples in Power BI with basic Python and R code, you'll explore the most relevant AI use cases for BI, including improved forecasting, automated classification, and AI-powered recommendations. And you'll learn how to draw insights from unstructured data sources like text, document, and image files. Author Tobias Zwingmann helps BI professionals, business analysts, and data analytics understand high-impact areas of artificial intelligence. You'll learn how to leverage popular AI-as-a-service and AutoML platforms to ship enterprise-grade proofs of concept without the help of software engineers or data scientists. Learn how AI can generate business impact in BI environments Use AutoML for automated classification and improved forecasting Implement recommendation services to support decision-making Draw insights from text data at scale with NLP services Extract information from documents and images with computer vision services Build interactive user frontends for AI-powered dashboard prototypes Implement an end-to-end case study for building an AI-powered customer analytics dashboard
Effective Business Intelligence with QuickSight introduces you to Amazon QuickSight, a modern BI tool that enables interactive visualizations powered by the cloud. With comprehensive tutorials, you'll master how to load, prepare, and visualize your data for actionable insights. This book provides real-world examples to showcase how QuickSight integrates into the AWS ecosystem. What this Book will help me do Understand how to effectively use Amazon QuickSight for business intelligence. Learn how to connect QuickSight to data sources like S3, RDS, and more. Create interactive dashboards and visualizations with QuickSight tools. Gain expertise in managing users, permissions, and data security in QuickSight. Execute a real-world big data project using AWS Data Lakes and QuickSight. Author(s) None Nadipalli is a seasoned data architect with extensive experience in cloud computing and business intelligence. With expertise in the AWS ecosystem, she has worked on numerous large-scale data analytics projects. Her writing focuses on providing practical knowledge through easy-to-follow examples and actionable insights. Who is it for? This book is ideal for business intelligence architects, developers, and IT executives seeking to leverage Amazon QuickSight. It is suited for readers with foundational knowledge of AWS who want to enhance their capabilities in BI and data visualization. If your goal is to modernize your business intelligence systems and explore advanced analytics, this book is perfect for you.
Master the art of business intelligence in just a few steps with this hands-on guide. By following the detailed examples and techniques in this book, you'll learn to create effective BI solutions that analyze data for strategic decision-making. You'll explore tools like D3.js, R, Tableau, QlikView, and Python to visualize data and gain actionable insights. What this Book will help me do Develop the ability to create self-service reporting environments for business analytics. Understand and apply SQL techniques to aggregate and manipulate data effectively. Design and implement data models suitable for analytical and reporting purposes. Connect data warehouses with advanced BI tools to streamline reporting processes. Analyze and visualize data using industry-leading tools like D3.js, R, Tableau, and Python. Author(s) Written by seasoned experts in data analytics and business intelligence, the authors bring years of industry experience and practical insights to this well-rounded guide. They specialize in turning complex data into manageable, insightful BI solutions. Their writing style is approachable yet detailed, ensuring you gain both foundational and advanced knowledge in a structured way. Who is it for? This book caters to data enthusiasts and professionals in roles such as data analysis, BI development, or data management. It's perfect for beginners seeking practical BI skills, as well as experienced developers looking to integrate and implement sophisticated BI tools. The focus is on actionable insights, making it ideal for anyone aiming to leverage data for business growth.
Business Intelligence Strategy and Big Data Analytics is written for business leaders, managers, and analysts - people who are involved with advancing the use of BI at their companies or who need to better understand what BI is and how it can be used to improve profitability. It is written from a general management perspective, and it draws on observations at 12 companies whose annual revenues range between $500 million and $20 billion. Over the past 15 years, my company has formulated vendor-neutral business-focused BI strategies and program execution plans in collaboration with manufacturers, distributors, retailers, logistics companies, insurers, investment companies, credit unions, and utilities, among others. It is through these experiences that we have validated business-driven BI strategy formulation methods and identified common enterprise BI program execution challenges. In recent years, terms like “big data and “big data analytics have been introduced into the business and technical lexicon. Upon close examination, the newer terminology is about the same thing that BI has always been about: analyzing the vast amounts of data that companies generate and/or purchase in the course of business as a means of improving profitability and competitiveness. Accordingly, we will use the terms BI and business intelligence throughout the book, and we will discuss the newer concepts like big data as appropriate. More broadly, the goal of this book is to share methods and observations that will help companies achieve BI success and thereby increase revenues, reduce costs, or both. Provides ideas for improving the business performance of one’s company or business functions Emphasizes proven, practical, step-by-step methods that readers can readily apply in their companies Includes exercises and case studies with road-tested advice about formulating BI strategies and program plans
Unique prospective on the big data analytics phenomenon for both business and IT professionals The availability of Big Data, low-cost commodity hardware and new information management and analytics software has produced a unique moment in the history of business. The convergence of these trends means that we have the capabilities required to analyze astonishing data sets quickly and cost-effectively for the first time in history. These capabilities are neither theoretical nor trivial. They represent a genuine leap forward and a clear opportunity to realize enormous gains in terms of efficiency, productivity, revenue and profitability. The Age of Big Data is here, and these are truly revolutionary times. This timely book looks at cutting-edge companies supporting an exciting new generation of business analytics. Learn more about the trends in big data and how they are impacting the business world (Risk, Marketing, Healthcare, Financial Services, etc.) Explains this new technology and how companies can use them effectively to gather the data that they need and glean critical insights Explores relevant topics such as data privacy, data visualization, unstructured data, crowd sourcing data scientists, cloud computing for big data, and much more.
Expert guidance for building an information communication and technology infrastructure that provides best in business intelligence Enterprise performance management (EPM) technology has been rapidly advancing, especially in the areas of predictive analysis and cloud-based solutions. Business intelligence caught on as a concept in the business world as the business strategy application of data warehousing in the early 2000s. With the recent surge in interest in data analytics and big data, it has seen a renewed level of interest as the ability of a business to find the valuable data in a timely—and competitive—fashion. Business Intelligence Applied reveals essential information for building an optimal and effective information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure. Defines ICT infrastructure Examines best practices for documenting business change and for documenting technology recommendations Includes examples and cases from Europe and Asia Written for business intelligence staff, CIOs, CTOs, and technology managers With examples and cases from Europe and Asia, Business Intelligence Applied expertly covers business intelligence, a hot topic in business today as a key element to business and data analytics.
PowerPivot comprises a set of technologies for easy access to data mining and business intelligence analysis from Microsoft Excel and SharePoint. Power users and developers alike can create sophisticated, online analytic processing (OLAP) solutions using PowerPivot for Excel, and then share those solutions with other users via PowerPivot for SharePoint. Data can be pulled in from any of the leading database platforms, as well as from spreadsheets and flat files. PowerPivot for Business Intelligence Using Excel and SharePoint is your key to mastering PowerPivot. The book takes a scenario-based approach to showing you how to collect data, to mine that data through insightful analysis, and to draw conclusions that drive business performance. Each chapter in the book is focused on a specific challenge that you'll encounter when using PowerPivot. Each chapter takes you through a solution technique that's been proven in the real world. Covers the leading technology for bringing data analytics to the desktop Presents real-world solutions to real-world scenarios Written by a Microsoft Virtual Technical Specialist (VTS) for Business Intelligence What you'll learn Install and verify the PowerPivot software Integrated existing, available data to deliver business intelligence Leverage Time Intelligence to report change over time Write Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) to create custom measures Identify and implement solutions for role-playing dimensions Recognize and work-around PowerPivot's missing features Who this book is for PowerPivot Solutions for Excel and SharePoint is aimed at information workers and data analysts who typically use Excel to drive business decisions. The book shows how you can apply PowerPivot to problems typically addressed through complicated and arcane spreadsheet techniques. Business people without the time and interest in learning Excel arcane will especially appreciate how PowerPivot enables them to easily create models and perform analysis far in advance of anything they could do using Excel alone.
This book is about using business intelligence as a management information system for supporting managerial decision making. It concentrates primarily on practical business issues and demonstrates how to apply data warehousing and data analytics to support business decision making. This book progresses through a logical sequence, starting with data model infrastructure, then data preparation, followed by data analysis, integration, knowledge discovery, and finally the actual use of discovered knowledge. All examples are based on the most recent achievements in business intelligence. Finally this book outlines an overview of a methodology that takes into account the complexity of developing applications in an integrated business intelligence environment. This book is written for managers, business consultants, and undergraduate and postgraduates students in business administration.