Business Intelligence (BI) encompasses leveraging descriptive and inferential statistical analysis upon massive organizational data stores to enable strategic decision-making.
SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) | |
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SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) is the most-used tool for Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) operations inherent within BI solutions. | ![]() |
SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) | |
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SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) represents the most popular reporting platform, even for non-Microsoft data sources due to the rich features available to SSRS reports. | ![]() |
R | |
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R Statistical Programming is an open source implementation of statistical programming language S, a programming language and environment in which to program, and provides ability to analyze data statistically and visually. | ![]() |
Tableau | |
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Tableau is a very powerful, yet easy-to-use tool to statistically-analyze data and present engaging and intuitive reports. | ![]() |
Telerik Reports | |
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Telerik provides a robust reporting platform for creating engaging, rich reporting experiences. | ![]() |
Excel | |
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Excel provides a rich feature set provided to end users with the most popular application within the Office suite. | ![]() |
Statistics | |
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Statistics illustrates the two primary areas within statistics – descriptive and inferential statistics. | ![]() |
SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) | |
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SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) is Microsoft’s solution to the organization’s needs for Online analytical processing (OLAP) which leverage a data warehouse to provide self-service business intelligence capabilities to end users. | ![]() |