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Accelerate Your Roadmap, Delight Your Customers: How Embedded Analytics Supercharges Your Application

Insight Software

Advanced analytics has emerged as a hot topic and a key area of focus for buyers looking to provide higher quality analysis to inform business decision-making in a turbulent market. Forrester Research predicts that the embedded analytics market will hit $16 billion in 2024.

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What Is Embedded Analytics?

Insight Software

Introduction Why should I read the definitive guide to embedded analytics? But many companies fail to achieve this goal because they struggle to provide the reporting and analytics users have come to expect. The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics is designed to answer any and all questions you have about the topic.

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Unified Data Clears the Roadblocks of Your Hybrid Cloud Journey

Insight Software

Although many companies run their own on-premises servers to maintain IT infrastructure, nearly half of organizations already store data on the public cloud. The Harvard Business Review study finds that 88% of organizations that already have a hybrid model in place see themselves maintaining the same strategy into the future.

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Maximizing Return on Your SAP Investment with Process Runner

Insight Software

Imagine your technology team drowning in 30 hours of data tasks per week, as revealed by recent insightsoftware research. That’s a staggering sum – nearly a full workweek dedicated to data wrangling, leaving precious little time for strategic initiatives and innovation. But the damage doesn’t stop there.

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Is Self-Service BI a Hollow Promise or Crucial Capability?

Insight Software

Organizations are promised a ‘one size fits all’ tool that will allow users to ‘drag n drop’ their way to data fluency. In truth, these tools can satisfy basic data needs, but they struggle to keep pace with the needs of organizations with more complex data structures, multiple systems, and specific industry requirements.