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What Is Embedded Analytics?

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Learn how embedded analytics are different from traditional business intelligence and what analytics users expect. Embedded Analytics Definition Embedded analytics are the integration of analytics content and capabilities within applications, such as business process applications (e.g., CRM, ERP, EHR/EMR) or portals (e.g.,

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Taming the Tech Stack: Leverage Your Existing Tech Stack Securely With an Analytics Layer

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In this article, we’ll address the various ways that software companies (including SaaS vendors) can build analytics into their products. Using third-party libraries also creates some challenges with respect to security, which must be implemented separately for each UI component. The Better Approach: Embedded Analytics.

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What is Data Mapping?

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Data mapping is essential for integration, migration, and transformation of different data sets; it allows you to improve your data quality by preventing duplications and redundancies in your data fields. First, it reduces the potential for errors and inconsistencies in data movement and transformation.

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Elevate Insights: How Embedded Analytics Boost Decision Intelligence

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This intuitive approach cuts through technical barriers, transforming even non-technical users into data-savvy decision makers. This eliminates the need for extensive pre-processing or specialized technical knowledge, enabling users of all skill levels to derive meaningful insights quickly and efficiently. Want to learn more?

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Your Cloud Journey Is More Important Than Ever

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Here are the burdens facing your team with on-premises ERP solutions: Too complex: ERP data models are complex and difficult to integrate with other ERPs, BI tools, and cloud data warehouses. Changes made to a data model often require technical support including, but not limited to, a forced reboot of connected applications.