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The Shared Data Strategy: Connecting The Workforce to Business Plans

The Shared Data Strategy: Connecting The Workforce to Business Plans

One year into the pandemic and businesses are finally gaining a degree of comfort and understanding about operating in this new environment. Since most enterprises experienced dramatic halts or slowdowns of their operations, 2021 is showing itself to be the year of new beginnings for …

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Using Business Intelligence to Dissolve Barriers in the C-Suite

Using Business Intelligence to Dissolve Barriers in the C-Suite

Typically, Business Intelligence (BI) has been aimed towards improving customer experience and boosting worker performance, which most people agree is crucial for deepening their relevance and expanding their presence in the marketplace. However, equally important is the use of BI to …

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10 Tips For Improving Healthcare At Your Practice, Including Automated Report Scheduling

10 Tips For Improving Healthcare At Your Practice, Including Automated Report Scheduling

At one time or another, most patients have been left in an examination room for at least half an hour waiting to see a busy doctor who was tied up somewhere else. Medical practice has many moving parts, and aside from caring for patients, there is an essential business side that has t …

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PBRS + Power BI: Delivering More BI With Less BS

PBRS + Power BI: Delivering More BI With Less BS

Microsoft Power BI was initially conceived by Amir Netz and Thierry D'Hers who were members of the SSRS Team at the Microsoft Corporation. In the summer of 2010, Ron George, who is now Senior Manager at Oracle Cloud Development, began the design phase. In July 2011, George released th …

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Your Perpetual PBRS Report License Goes Beyond Usage Rights

Your Perpetual PBRS Report License Goes Beyond Usage Rights

Software purchases include a license to use the applications and services. Marketers often convey the messaging for these products with a distinct slant. The purchaser has the privilege to use the product according to company terms, but rarely with the additional features (at least wi …

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