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Online analytical processing (OLAP), which enabled users to quickly and easily view data along different dimensions, was coming of age. The challenge with OLAP, however, is that it requires intensive processing power to aggregate data according to various categories or dimensions. Data warehouses have been in widespread use for years.
But let’s cut through the theoretical debates and get down to real brass tacks: There actually is a straightforward way to separate reporting from BI for companies using ERP software, and you need to make sure you are doing something about it. Therefore, the real magic happens when OLAP cubes are built or delivered from the data warehouse.
Naturally, most companies will want the capability to include that kind of additional information in financial and operationalreports. Smaller, low-risk, incremental enhancements sound great, right? Well, yes and no. This enables teams to bring dashboard development in-house, without being dependent on third-party resources.
The skills needed to create a data warehouse are currently in short supply, leading to long lead times, high costs, and unnecessary risks. Jet Analytics from insightsoftware helps bridge the gap between reporting and data visualization. Pre-built OLAP cubes, tabular models, and a data warehouse.
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