This video will walk you through the process of setting up and installing Dundas BI on Linux! This is a great resource for helping you understand the architecture and why various options exist.
Drill-Up, Drill-Down, Drill-Through, Drill-In, Drill-to-Detail, Drill-Across... Why are these terms important to business intelligence and analytics and how would you go about using each?
Natural Language Querying is becoming more and more common in Business Intelligence. But what does Natural Language Querying actually mean and how does Dundas BI approach the topic?
Using Dundas BI's Natural Language Assistant, tap into your data by simply conversing with it. Ask questions of your data using simple, human commands and get answers and suggestions immediately.
Dundas BI is able to interact with social networking platforms like Facebook. Let's use Python to fetch data from your corporate Facebook page and then create a sleek dashboard using it.
Filters are amazing because they allow both content creators and users to have some control over what they are seeing on dashboards. Let’s dive into how parameters work and how to utilize them.
We highlight 3 brand new features in Dundas BI version 7 - such as table relationships and slicer comparisons - that focus on providing even more flexibility to what's already the most flexible business intelligence software
'Tis the season to be jolly! I'll be unwrapping four unique ways in which you can add some holiday cheer and festive flair to your dashboards in Dundas BI.
You've noticed there are problems with your source data, but it could take IT up to three weeks to make the changes. With Data Correction in Dundas BI, you don't have to worry!
In Data Visualization, treemapping is a great method to allow for the visualization of hierarchical data using rectangles. Let's explore what the treemap can do and how to build one using Dundas BI
Localization is the ability to adapt to various languages and cultural formatting requirements in software. We look at how this applies to Business Intelligence and Dundas BI specifically.
Rejoice! It's football season. Learn how to create a fantasy football dashboard with data from YOUR OWN fantasy league!
Use animations to make interactive data exploration and analysis as intuitive and effective as possible, and allow your eyes to keep track of everything when the data in your chart needs to change.
Using a feature in Dundas BI called ‘Brushing’, we can quickly highlight related information for analysis. Let's examine how to implement it on your dashboards.
There is nothing of absolute certainty in this world, except for death, taxes, and accidentally deleting something you really shouldn’t have deleted. Lucky for you, there's the Recycle Bin.
Use Scheduled Reports to increase the number of people who are using your business intelligence solution and instill a culture of data-driven decision-making.
Use map and diagram animations to faster detect changes across geo-locations. With these powerful animations, users are immediately able to cognitively identify changes in their geographical data.
The Cycle Plot is a very powerful data visualization for dashboards that can illuminate trends in your time-based data that your users probably didn’t even know existed!
Data input and writeback is something fairly unique to Dundas BI. What really sets Dundas BI apart, is just how easy it is to implement your own custom data input features into a dashboard or report.
Put down that thesaurus! In this video, we cover the differences between the business intelligence terms, “drill-down” and “drill-through”, and how you can implement each.
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