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SSAS Tabular Model Documenter with Power BI without DMVs

BI Insight

Lots of industries decide to go with SSAS Tabular in their new projects … Continue reading SSAS Tabular Model Documenter with Power BI without DMVs. The post SSAS Tabular Model Documenter with Power BI without DMVs appeared first on BI Insight.

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SSAS Tabular Model Documenter with Power BI without DMVs

BI Insight

Lots of industries decide to go with SSAS Tabular in their new projects … Continue reading SSAS Tabular Model Documenter with Power BI without DMVs. The post SSAS Tabular Model Documenter with Power BI without DMVs appeared first on BI Insight.

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Big Data Gives Rise To Cutting Edge Client Portal Software For Law Firms

Smart Data Collective

In 2016, Forbes published an insightful post on the importance of big data in the legal profession. Customer portals are a good example of this and have created an effective way of enhancing customer relationships by providing a secure area where customers can quickly access projects, calendars, and other documentation.

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Big Data Improves the Features of Debit and Credit Cards

Smart Data Collective

In 2016, Nate Vickery of Datafloq talked about the changes that big data has created for credit card companies. A credit card is a plastic or metal document issued to a person by a financial organization. One of the industries that has been heavily affected by big data is the credit card sector. What Exactly Is a Credit Card?

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Our continued investments with Snowflake for enterprise success

Tableau

We first introduced the Snowflake connector for Tableau in 2016, and in the last two years, we’ve seen more than 600% growth in our joint customer base—a testament to the myriad of improvements to our connectivity and partnership with Snowflake. With Tableau 2020.3,

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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

It’s unbelievable that it has been four years since we first shared our article on the Scrum Guide’s July 2016 update. This was a concise document which unified visions that had begun to diverge and saturated the framework with more and more elements and entities, despite the fact that Scrum was originally designed as a “light” framework.

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Evolution of Scrum – A Trip Down Memory Lane

Cprime

Expressed in various forms and concepts, Scrum was formally documented and published in 2001 as the Scrum Guide by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland. Because there is little documentation on what changes occurred the time of its inception in 2001 and 2010, we will take a look at what transpired between 2010 and 2021.