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Who is Business Intelligence Developer: Role Description, Responsibilities, and Skills

Altexsoft

But, as a business, you might be interested in extracting value of this information instead of just collecting it. Thanks to Earth there is a software for everything. Business intelligence (BI) is a set of technologies and practices to transform business information into actionable reports and visualizations.

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5 Takeaways from the 2022 Gartner® Data & Analytics Summit, Orlando, Florida

DataRobot

Everyone needs to work together to achieve value, from business intelligence experts, data scientists, and process modelers to machine learning engineers, software engineers, business analysts, and end users. Data science teams cannot create a model and “throw it over the fence” to another team.

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Organise your engineering teams around the work by reteaming

Abhishek Tiwari

ERP engineering squad - supply chain planning, purchase order management, product lifecycle management, merchandise planning, etc. Back-office engineering squad - customer support, business intelligence, real-estate management, systems for finance & HR, etc. How is that even possible?

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Tackling large user traffic with Ajay Sampat, Sr. Engineering Manager, Lyft

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

In our first episode of Breaking 404 , a podcast bringing to you stories and unconventional wisdom from engineering leaders of top global organizations around the globe, we caught up with Ajay Sampat , Sr. Engineering Manager, Lyft to understand the challenges that engineering teams across domains face while tackling large user traffic.

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Data Mesh Architecture: Concept, Main Principles, and Implementation

Altexsoft

It pulls together data from legacy systems, data lakes, data warehouses, SQL databases, and apps, providing a holistic view of business performance. It’s often used by internal apps managing business processes — ERPs, accounting software, and medical practice management systems , to name just a few.