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Today's guest is no stranger to most of you. Ryan Goodman is a BI rock star and my former AoF co-host. Currently, he's the Head of Analytics at a super cool startup turned ongoing profitable and growing financial services company.

Ryan's going to teach us how to create an analytics playbook using the BI Dashboard Formula (BIDF) methodology. An analytics strategy playbook encapsulates and executes all the elements of people, technology, and process. Stay tuned to get Ryan's playbook template!

In this episode, you'll learn: [06:40] BI Whisperer: Bridging the gap between technology and business analysts. [08:20] Disconnecting from being a business owner back into driving customer analytics. [09:16] Key Quote: Everyone is data driven...what that means, and what it should mean. - Ryan Goodman For full show notes, his book give away, and the links mentioned visit: https://bibrainz.com/podcast/35 Sponsor This exciting season of AOF is sponsored by our BI Data Storytelling Mastery Accelerator 3-Day Live workshop. Our second one is coming up on Jan 28-30 and registration is open! Join us and consider upgrading to be a VIP (we have tons of bonuses planned). Many BI teams are still struggling to deliver consistent, high-engaging analytics their users love. At the end of three days, you'll leave with the tools, techniques, and resources you need to engage your users. Register today!   Enjoyed the Show?  Please leave us a review on iTunes.      

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by Mico Yuk (Data Storytelling Academy) , Andrew Mackay (PwC Middle East (Director of Digital Services); Team base (co-founder))

How can one of my students go from a BI startup to a Big five acquisition? By using our BI Dashboard Formula (BIDF) methodology. This week, I'm talking to Andrew Mackay, co-founder of former Dubai based BI startup Team base, now director of digital services at PwC Middle East. I met Andrew six years ago when he registered for our online BI Dashboard Formula methodology online course, as he was seeking to differentiate his BI offerings in the middle east. This inspiring conversation outlines both his reasons for using BIDF, how he operationalized it and how it led to his recent acquisition by PwC. There is so much to be learned from his focus and use of the BIDF methodology! Enjoy!

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This exciting season of AOF is sponsored by our BI Data Storytelling Mastery Accelerator 3-Day Live workshop. Our first workshop coming up on Sept 17-19 almost full and VIP is sold out! Many BI teams are still struggling to deliver consistent, high-engaging analytics their users love. At the end of three days, you'll leave with the tools and techniques to truly engage your users. Register today

Enjoyed the Show?  Please leave us a review on iTunes.   For all links and resources mentioned visit: https://bibrainz.com/podcast/33

There's no one else better qualified than myself, Mico Yuk, to turn BI naysayers into superfans using the BI Dashboard Formula (BIDF) methodology than today's guest, Ron Reago. It's his superpower! I met Ron in June of 2012, and he's the pinnacle of what our BIDF methodology can do for one's career and company. He's BIDF's #1 global champion in the world, a low-key but well-respected oil/gas executive and a super-smart leader. In this epic episode of AoF, Ron candidly shares his successes and failures in BI, and how you too can turn doubtful users into raving fans by changing 'the story'. So much knowledge bombs.. enjoy! Sponsor

This exciting season of AOF is sponsored by our BI Data Storytelling Mastery Accelerator 3-Day Live workshop. Our first workshop coming up on Sept 17-19 almost full! Join us and consider upgrading to a VIP. Many BI teams are still struggling to deliver consistent, high-engaging analytics their users love. At the end of three days, you'll leave with a clear BI delivery action plan. Register today!

Enjoyed the Show? Please leave us a review on iTunes.   For all links and resources mentioned visit: https://bibrainz.com/podcast/30

Hands-On Dashboard Development with QlikView

"Hands-On Dashboard Development with QlikView" is a practical guide that will teach you how to create interactive and visually appealing business intelligence dashboards using QlikView. You will learn to connect data from various sources, build effective data models, and craft dynamic visualizations to communicate critical insights with stakeholders. What this Book will help me do Learn the latest features of QlikView and how to effectively apply them. Connect QlikView to diverse data sources, including databases and websites. Develop comprehensive data models that avoid circular references. Utilize advanced visualization techniques to create maps, charts, and dashboards. Implement robust security measures and manage user access efficiently. Author(s) None Agarwal is a seasoned Business Intelligence professional with extensive experience in building and managing BI solutions for different industries. Having a passion for data visualization, None dedicates themselves to empowering others through clear, actionable, and concise tutorials. Their warm, instructive style makes advanced concepts approachable for learners of all levels. Who is it for? This book is ideal for business intelligence professionals, data analysts, and aspiring QlikView developers with fundamental knowledge of data visualization and BI concepts. It is designed for those looking to enhance their skills in QlikView and create impactful dashboards to leverage their data effectively. Beginners who are eager to learn QlikView will also find this book to be a great resource.

Mastering Tableau 2019.1 - Second Edition

Mastering Tableau 2019.1 is your essential guide for becoming an expert in Tableau's advanced features and functionalities. This book will teach you how to use Tableau Prep for data preparation, create complex visualizations and dashboards, and leverage Tableau's integration with R, Python, and MATLAB. You'll be equipped with the skills to solve both common and advanced BI challenges. What this Book will help me do Gain expertise in preparing and blending data using Tableau Prep and other data handling tools. Create advanced data visualizations and designs that effectively communicate insights. Implement narrative storytelling in BI with advanced presentation designs in Tableau. Integrate Tableau with programming tools like R, Python, and MATLAB for extended functionalities. Optimize performance and improve dashboard interactivity for user-friendly analytics solutions. Author(s) Marleen Meier, with extensive experience in business intelligence and analytics, and None Baldwin, an expert in data visualization, collaboratively bring this advanced Tableau guide to life. Their passion for empowering users with practical BI solutions reflects in the hands-on approach employed throughout the book. Who is it for? This book is perfectly suited for business analysts, BI professionals, and data analysts who already have foundational knowledge of Tableau and seek to advance their skills for tackling more complex BI challenges. It's ideal for individuals aiming to master Tableau's premium features for impactful analytics solutions.

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by Doug Hall (ConversionWorks, UK)

The client seems happy enough just to collect the data. Our job is to make them understand what the data is for. Once they lose their data virginity, they won't want to stop. Doug describes a brand new set of personal use cases where the awesome power of data was liberated once the data was actually used. Learn even more tricks and techniques of the stealth change agent leading to that threshold moment in a data empowered career. Machine learning, data science, optimisation, professional jiu-jitsu and good old political persuasion are on the menu. Learn how to convince clients (internal or otherwise) to actually take your advice on board and do something other than just stare at a dashboard.

Tableau 10 Complete Reference

Explore and understand data with the powerful data visualization techniques of Tableau, and then communicate insights in powerful ways Key Features Apply best practices in data visualization and chart types exploration Explore the latest version of Tableau Desktop with hands-on examples Understand the fundamentals of Tableau storytelling Book Description Graphical presentation of data enables us to easily understand complex data sets. Tableau 10 Complete Reference provides easy-to-follow recipes with several use cases and real-world business scenarios to get you up and running with Tableau 10. This Learning Path begins with the history of data visualization and its importance in today's businesses. You'll also be introduced to Tableau - how to connect, clean, and analyze data in this visual analytics software. Then, you'll learn how to apply what you've learned by creating some simple calculations in Tableau and using Table Calculations to help drive greater analysis from your data. Next, you'll explore different advanced chart types in Tableau. These chart types require you to have some understanding of the Tableau interface and understand basic calculations. You'll study in detail all dashboard techniques and best practices. A number of recipes specifically for geospatial visualization, analytics, and data preparation are also covered. Last but not least, you'll learn about the power of storytelling through the creation of interactive dashboards in Tableau. Through this Learning Path, you will gain confidence and competence to analyze and communicate data and insights more efficiently and effectively by creating compelling interactive charts, dashboards, and stories in Tableau. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: Learning Tableau 10 - Second Edition by Joshua N. Milligan Getting Started with Tableau 2018.x by Tristan Guillevin What you will learn Build effective visualizations, dashboards, and story points Build basic to more advanced charts with step-by-step recipes Become familiar row-level, aggregate, and table calculations Dig deep into data with clustering and distribution models Prepare and transform data for analysis Leverage Tableau's mapping capabilities to visualize data Use data storytelling techniques to aid decision making strategy Who this book is for Tableau 10 Complete Reference is designed for anyone who wants to understand their data better and represent it in an effective manner. It is also used for BI professionals and data analysts who want to do better at their jobs. Downloading the example code for this book You can download the example code files for all Packt books you have purchased from your account at http://www.PacktPub.com. If you purchased this book elsewhere, you can visit http://www.PacktPub.com/support and register to have the files e-mailed directly to you.

Apache Superset Quick Start Guide

Apache Superset Quick Start Guide teaches you how to leverage Apache Superset to create interactive and insightful data visualizations. With this book, you'll understand how to integrate Superset with popular databases and build user-friendly dashboards tailored for business intelligence needs. What this Book will help me do Set up and configure Apache Superset for data visualization tasks. Integrate data from SQL databases into Superset for dashboards. Design dashboards tailored to represent business metrics and insights. Use Superset's visualization techniques to explore and present various datasets. Understand and apply user role management and security features in Superset. Author(s) None Shekhar is an experienced data visualization and business intelligence specialist with years of experience in working with Apache Superset. They have written several guides on utilizing open-source tools for enterprise needs. Their technical expertise and approachable writing style make this guide practical and engaging. Who is it for? This book is geared towards data analysts, business intelligence professionals, and developers. Beginners to Superset can quickly grasp the fundamentals, while those with prior experience in data visualization will appreciate the advanced techniques. It's perfect for anyone looking to enhance their data storytelling and dashboard design skills.

Microsoft Power BI Dashboards Step by Step, First Edition

Your hands-on guide to building effective Power BI dashboards Expand your expertise–and teach yourself how to create world-class Power BI business analysis dashboards that bring data to life for better decision-making. If you're an experienced business intelligence professional or manager, you'll get all the guidance, examples, and code you need to succeed–even if you've never used Power BI before. Successfully design, architect, and implement Power BI in your organization Take full advantage of any Microsoft Power BI platform, including Power BI Premium Make upfront decisions that position your Power BI project for success Build rich, live dashboards to monitor crucial data from across your organization Aggregate data and data elements from numerous internal and external data sources Develop dynamic visualizations, including charts, maps, and graphs Bring data to life with stunning interactive reports Ensure dashboard security and compliance Drive user adoption through effective training

Jump into JMP Scripting, Second Edition, 2nd Edition

Learn the essentials of the JMP Scripting Language with this beginner’s guide. Written in an easy-to-understand style based on the authors’ extensive experience, Jump into JMP Scripting, Second Edition teaches beginner scripters how to take advantage of the robust JMP Scripting Language (JSL) using step-by-step instructions and real-world situations. The authors demonstrate how JSL offers the freedom to create scripts from the very simple and specific to the most generic and complex. With a new chapter on JSL language foundations, the first half of the book explains the fundamentals of JSL and walks you through creating your first scripts, such as opening a data table, adding columns, or selecting rows. A new chapter on the Dashboard and Application Builders provides helpful tips on creating custom dashboards and learning how to build applications. Also new to this edition, a chapter on advanced topics introduces more helpful tools and concepts in JSL. After learning the basics, you are ready to tackle specific tasks using JSL. The second half of the book provides more than 50 examples using a unique question-and-answer format. This book is part of the SAS Press program.

Send us a text Making Data Simple host Al Martin has a chance to discuss all thing data with Laura Ellis, also known as Little Miss Data. Laura is an analytics architect for IBM Cloud as well as a frequent blogger. Together, they talk about how critical it is to understand your data in order create specific calls to action, and what it means to build a data democracy. Show Notes 00:00 - Follow @IBMAnalyticsSupport on Twitter. 00:22 - Check out our YouTube channel. We're posting full episodes weekly. 00:24 - Connect with Al Martin on LinkedIn and Twitter. 01:20 - Check out littlemissdata.com. 01:22 - Connect with Laura Ellis on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. 02:20 - Curious to know more about analytics architecture? Check out this IBM article on the topic. 03:52 - Check out the Little Miss Data article Al referenced here. 04:45 - Learn more about Data Democracy here in Laura's blog post. 05:31 - Understand more about the importance of data for your business in this article. 09:11 - Find out more about the challenges of being a data scientist here. 12:45 - Working with good quality data is crucial. Check out this article for more details. 16:12 - Simple data can provide the most effective returns. Learn more here. 21:15 - Choosing the right, supportive environment for your data science journey will make sure you don't get burnt out. This article examines your options. 21:35 - Data is a fundamental step when working with AI. But do you know the difference between data analytics, AI and machine learning? This Forbes article walks you through it. 22:42 - Need to brush up on what a data dashboard is? Learn more here. Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [email protected] and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.

IBM FlashSystem V9000 Model AE3 Product IBM FlashSystem V9000 AC3 with Flash Enclosure Model AE3 Product Guide

This IBM Redbooks® Product Guide describes IBM FlashSystem® V9000, which is a comprehensive all-flash enterprise storage solution that delivers the full capabilities of IBM FlashCore® technology. In addition, it provides a rich set of software-defined storage features, including IBM Real-time Compression™, data reductions, dynamic tiering, thin provisioning, snapshots, cloning, replication, data copy services, and IBM HyperSwap® for high availability. Scale out scale up configurations can now add a hot spare node to further enhance availability. With the release of FlashSystem V9000 Software V8.1, extra functions and features are available, including support for new and more powerful FlashSystem V9000 storage enclosure Model AE3. Software features added include GUI enhancements, a new dashboard, support assistance, and data deduplication. AE3 capacities include Small (3.6 TB), Medium (8.5 TB), and Large (18 TB) IBM MicroLatency® modules for between 14.4 TB and 180 TB usable capacity (TBu), with inline hardware compression increasing the capacity up to 219 TB effective capacity (TBe). New SAS-based small form factor (SFF) and large form factor (LFF) expansion enclosures that provide a mixture of nearline hard disk drives (HDDs) and flash MDisks in a pool that can be used for IBM Easy Tier®. The new IBM FlashSystem V9000 SFF expansion enclosure Model92F offers new tiering options with low-cost solid-state drive (SSD flash drives) and nearline HDDs. Up to 784 drives per node pair of serial-attached SCSI (SAS) expansions are supported per FlashSystem V9000 controller pair, providing up to 480 drives with expansion Model 24F and up to 240 drives with expansion Model 12F. FlashSystem V9000 Software version 8.1 replaces version 7.8, and is available to all IBM FlashSystem V9000 customers with current warranty or software maintenance agreements.

Power BI Data Analysis and Visualization

Power BI Data Analysis and Visualization provides a roadmap to vendor choices and highlights why Microsoft’s Power BI is a very viable, cost effective option for data visualization. The book covers the fundamentals and most commonly used features of Power BI, but also includes an in-depth discussion of advanced Power BI features such as natural language queries; embedding Power BI dashboards; and live streaming data. It discusses real solutions to extract data from the ERP application, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, and also offers ways to host the Power BI Dashboard as an Azure application, extracting data from popular data sources like Microsoft SQL Server and open-source PostgreSQL. Authored by Microsoft experts, this book uses real-world coding samples and screenshots to spotlight how to create reports, embed them in a webpage, view them across multiple platforms, and more. Business owners, IT professionals, data scientists, and analysts will benefit from this thorough presentation of Power BI and its functions.

Hands-On Dashboard Development with Shiny

"Hands-On Dashboard Development with Shiny" provides a focused and practical guide for developing polished and professional dashboards using R and the Shiny framework. Through applied examples, you'll explore techniques in HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap to elevate your Shiny apps' interface and functionality. The book ensures a comprehensive learning experience by focusing on creating custom interfaces and layouts. What this Book will help me do Create Shiny interfaces using pure HTML to achieve full customization Enhance your R Shiny dashboards with powerful layout functions for professional designs Utilize Bootstrap themes in Shiny for consistent and aesthetically pleasing interfaces Generate interactive dashboards complete with icons and notification elements Develop and distribute R Markdown reports directly from Shiny applications Author(s) Chris Beeley is an experienced data scientist and a frequent R Shiny practitioner. With years of experience building Shiny applications and working on data visualization in professional settings, Chris brings practical and precise teaching to this book. He is passionate about making knowledge accessible and guiding learners through hands-on and engaging content. Who is it for? This book is ideally suited for developers and data analysts who have prior experience with Shiny and wish to delve deeper into customizing their applications' design. If you want to extend your Shiny apps using HTML, CSS, and layouts via Bootstrap, this book is perfect for you. It equips you with the skills to build advanced dashboards efficiently. Whether you're looking to create more visually appealing apps or enhance your UI skills, this resource caters to your needs.

Qlik Sense Cookbook - Second Edition

With "Qlik Sense Cookbook," you will gain practical knowledge to harness the capabilities of Qlik Sense for effective business intelligence. This book is packed with step-by-step recipes that guide you in leveraging this powerful tool's data analytics features to create intuitive interactive dashboards and derive actionable insights. What this Book will help me do Master the process of sourcing, previewing, and distributing data through efficient interactive dashboards. Utilize the latest visualization options and learn best practices for creating impactful visuals. Develop scripts for automation and customize functionality using Qlik Sense subroutines. Enhance your Qlik Sense dashboard with advanced UI customizations and interactive elements. Leverage Qlik Sense's advanced aggregation functions like AGGR to perform multidimensional insights. Author(s) The authors of "Qlik Sense Cookbook" bring years of professional expertise in business intelligence and analytics. They have extensive experience working with Qlik platforms and have authored numerous industry-relevant resources. With a practical and accessible writing style, they thrive in breaking down complex concepts into manageable, actionable knowledge. Who is it for? This book is perfect for data analysts, business intelligence specialists, and Qlik Sense practitioners who want to advance their skills. It's suitable for beginners aiming to develop proficiency in Qlik Sense, as well as for professionals experienced with other tools like QlikView. Basic business intelligence knowledge is recommended for getting the most out of this book.

Visualizing Streaming Data

While tools for analyzing streaming and real-time data are gaining adoption, the ability to visualize these data types has yet to catch up. Dashboards are good at conveying daily or weekly data trends at a glance, though capturing snapshots when data is transforming from moment to moment is more difficult—but not impossible. With this practical guide, application designers, data scientists, and system administrators will explore ways to create visualizations that bring context and a sense of time to streaming text data. Author Anthony Aragues guides you through the concepts and tools you need to build visualizations for analyzing data as it arrives. Determine your company’s goals for visualizing streaming data Identify key data sources and learn how to stream them Learn practical methods for processing streaming data Build a client application for interacting with events, logs, and records Explore common components for visualizing streaming data Consider analysis concepts for developing your visualization Define the dashboard’s layout, flow direction, and component movement Improve visualization quality and productivity through collaboration Explore use cases including security, IoT devices, and application data

Qlik Sense: Advanced Data Visualization for Your Organization

Perform Interactive Data Analysis with Smarter Visualizations and Support your Enterprise-wide Analytical Needs About This Book Get a practical demonstration of discovering data for sales, human resources, and more using Qlik Sense Create dynamic dashboards for business intelligence and predictive analytics Create and collaborate comprehensive analytical solutions using Rattle and Qlik Sense Who This Book Is For This course is for anyone who wishes to understand and utilize the various new approaches to business intelligence actively in their business practice. Knowing the basics of business intelligence concepts would be helpful when picking up this course, but is not mandatory. What You Will Learn Build simple visualization models with Rattle and Qlik Sense Desktop Get to grips with the life cycle and new visualization functions of a Qlik Sense application Discover simple ways to examine data and get it ready for analysis Visualize your data with Qlik Sense's engaging and informative graphs Build efficient and responsive Associative Models Optimize Qlik Sense for sales, human resources, and demographic data discovery Explore various tips and tricks of navigation for the Qlik Sense® front end Develop creative extensions for your Qlik Sense® dashboard In Detail Qlik Sense is powerful and creative visual analytics software that allows users to discover data, explore it, and dig out meaningful insights in order to make a profit and make decisions for your business. This course begins by introducing you to the features and functions of the most modern edition of Qlik Sense so you get to grips with the application. The course will teach you how to administer the data architecture in Qlik Sense, enabling you to customize your own Qlik Sense application for your business intelligence needs. It also contains numerous recipes to help you overcome challenging situations while creating fully featured desktop applications in Qlik Sense. It explains how to combine Rattle and Qlik Sense Desktop to apply predictive analytics to your data to develop real-world interactive data applications. The course includes premium content from three of our most popular books: Learning Qlik Sense: The Official Guide Second Edition Qlik Sense Cookbook Predictive Analytics using Rattle and Qlik Sense On completion of this course, you will be self-sufficient in improving your data analysis and will know how to apply predictive analytics to your datasets. Through this course, you will be able to create predictive models and data applications, allowing you to explore your data insights much deeper. Style and approach The course will follow a practical approach with rich set of examples through which it will demonstrate its concepts, features and its implementation. The course will also feature numerous solutions which will cover entire spectrum of BI use cases.

Essentials of Cloud Application Development on IBM Bluemix

Abstract This IBM® Redbooks® publication is based on the Presentations Guide of the course Essentials of Cloud Application Development on IBM Bluemix that was developed by the IBM Redbooks team in partnership with IBM Skills Academy Program. This course is designed to teach university students the basic skills that are required to develop, deploy, and test cloud-based applications that use the IBM Bluemix® cloud services. The primary target audience for this course is university students in undergraduate computer science and computer engineer programs with no previous experience working in cloud environments. However, anyone new to cloud computing can also benefit from this course. After completing this course, you should be able to accomplish the following tasks: Define cloud computing Describe the factors that lead to the adoption of cloud computing Describe the choices that developers have when creating cloud applications Describe infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, and software as a service Describe IBM Bluemix and its architecture Identify the runtimes and services that IBM Bluemix offers Describe IBM Bluemix infrastructure types Create an application in IBM Bluemix Describe the IBM Bluemix dashboard, catalog, and documentation features Explain how the application route is used to test an application from the browser Create services in IBM Bluemix Describe how to bind services to an application in IBM Bluemix Describe the environment variables that are used with IBM Bluemix services Explain what are IBM Bluemix organizations, domains, spaces, and users Describe how to create an IBM SDK for Node.js application that runs on IBM Bluemix Explain how to manage your IBM Bluemix account with the Cloud Foundry CLI Describe how to set up and use the IBM Bluemix plug-in for Eclipse Describe the role of Node.js for server-side scripting Describe IBM Bluemix DevOps Services and the capabilities of IBM DevOps Services Identify the Web IDE features in IBM Bluemix DevOps Describe how to connect a Git repository client to Bluemix DevOps Services project Explain the pipeline build and deploy processes that IBM Bluemix DevOps Services use Describe how IBM Bluemix DevOps Services integrate with the IBM Bluemix cloud Describe the agile planning tools in IBM Bluemix Describe the characteristics of REST APIs Explain the advantages of the JSON data format Describe an example of REST APIs using Watson Describe the main types of data services in IBM Bluemix Describe the benefits of IBM Cloudant® Explain how Cloudant databases and documents are accessed from IBM Bluemix Describe how to use REST APIs to interact with Cloudant database Describe Bluemix mobile backend as a service (MBaaS) and the MBaaS architecture Describe the Push Notifications service Describe the App ID service Describe the Kinetise service Describe how to create Bluemix Mobile applications by using MobileFirst Services Starter Boilerplate The workshop materials were created in June 2017. Therefore, all IBM Bluemix features that are described in this Presentations Guide and IBM Bluemix user interfaces that are used in the examples are current as of June 2017.

Business Intelligence Tools for Small Companies: A Guide to Free and Low-Cost Solutions

Learn how to transition from Excel-based business intelligence (BI) analysis to enterprise stacks of open-source BI tools. Select and implement the best free and freemium open-source BI tools for your company's needs and design, implement, and integrate BI automation across the full stack using agile methodologies. Business Intelligence Tools for Small Companies provides hands-on demonstrations of open-source tools suitable for the BI requirements of small businesses. The authors draw on their deep experience as BI consultants, developers, and administrators to guide you through the extract-transform-load/data warehousing (ETL/DWH) sequence of extracting data from an enterprise resource planning (ERP) database freely available on the Internet, transforming the data, manipulating them, and loading them into a relational database. The authors demonstrate how to extract, report, and dashboard key performance indicators (KPIs) in a visually appealing format from the relational database management system (RDBMS). They model the selection and implementation of free and freemium tools such as Pentaho Data Integrator and Talend for ELT, Oracle XE and MySQL/MariaDB for RDBMS, and Qliksense, Power BI, and MicroStrategy Desktop for reporting. This richly illustrated guide models the deployment of a small company BI stack on an inexpensive cloud platform such as AWS. What You'll Learn You will learn how to manage, integrate, and automate the processes of BI by selecting and implementing tools to: Implement and manage the business intelligence/data warehousing (BI/DWH) infrastructure Extract data from any enterprise resource planning (ERP) tool Process and integrate BI data using open-source extract-transform-load (ETL) tools Query, report, and analyze BI data using open-source visualization and dashboard tools Use a MOLAP tool to define next year's budget, integrating real data with target scenarios Deploy BI solutions and big data experiments inexpensively on cloud platforms Who This Book Is For Engineers, DBAs, analysts, consultants, and managers at small companies with limited resources but whose BI requirements have outgrown the limitations of Excel spreadsheets; personnel in mid-sized companies with established BI systems who are exploring technological updates and more cost-efficient solutions