Paperwork is an integral part of most processes in the financial services industry. However, in addition to draining precious natural resources, it significantly contributes to wasted time and lagged productivity within institutions. Given these pitfalls, innovators of the digital age have worked for years to redefine the concept of paperwork and disconnected electronic documents, converting […]
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10 Steps to Integrate Power Apps on Power BI Dashboard
Microsoft Power Apps is an excellent example of a Platform as a Service (PaaS). It allows you to create mobile or tablet apps for internal business users that can run on Android, IOS, and Windows. We can now integrate Power Apps into our Power BI reports using the Power Apps visualization in the Power BI […]
Flutter – Trend Setter in Mobile App Development
In today’s contemporary world, mobile app development is evolving and progressing, giving mobile apps a gradual but steady makeover. All mobile applications are not developed the same way. There are many different ways of developing mobile applications in today’s market like native platforms, web, progressive web apps (PWAs), cross-platform app development, etc. When creating native […]
4 Great Shortcuts for Oracle Cloud HCM Compensation
Finding a new shortcut, such as DIY home projects or driving to a familiar location, is always helpful. Of course, it is nice to be more efficient at work; any tips can help improve your speed. Specifically, the Compensation module for Oracle Cloud HCM has many shortcuts to enhance the user experience. Unfortunately, we continue […]
Unexpected MDX assumptions and error handling for subsets in TM1/Planning Analytics
I had a bug in a TM1 application recently that was very difficult to track down, and it was because I didn’t understand the different ways that TM1 might respond to vague or incorrect MDX expressions. MDX makes some unexpected assumptions. Take the following simplified example cube: Let’s say that I have an active form […]
Basic Understanding of Full Load And Incremental Load In ETL (PART 1)
Full Load: Full Load in ETL is loading ALL the data from the source to the destination. A target table is truncated before loading everything from the source. That’s why this technique is also known as Destructive Load. In full load first we truncate the destination table and then we load all the data from source […]
AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) And Its Types: A Brief Introduction
We’ll discuss AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) in this blog. One of the most critical duties in just about any firm is Distributing Workloads among various Computing Resources. The service Amazon AWS Elastic Load Balancer was explicitly created for dispersing workloads. This blog’s AWS load balancer lesson will delve deep into AWS ELB. The following […]
Scrum Certifications (Part I)
SCRUM Certifications, like cakes, are not all the same. They come in different flavors, shapes, and colors, and deciding which one suits you best, would depend on different aspects. So, to make your decision a bit easier, we’ll give you a taste of the most well-known options for certifying your SCRUM knowledge. In general, certifications […]
How to create cascading parameters in Reporting services (SSRS)
What is SSRS? SSRS stands for SQL Server Reporting Services. It is a reporting tool developed by Microsoft that comes free with the SQL Server. It produces formatted reports with the tables of data, graph, and reports. Reports are hosted on a server and configured to run using parameters supplied by users. When we run the […]
Combining The Data In Denodo Platform.
Denodo: A data virtualization platform Data virtualization is a core technology that enables modern data integration and data management solutions. Factors of data virtualization: Connect, introspect, and govern any data source with zero data replication: Quickly connect disparate structured and unstructured sources. Catalog your entire data ecosystem. Data stays in the sources and it is […]
Analyzing TM1 logs and data from the command line using Find
The Find Command I come from a systems background in Windows and Linux, maintaining operations and writing programs in C. Since I bring that perspective to my TM1 work, I’m more comfortable with command line tools than some of my other teammates, so I thought I would share some tips. As an example, let’s look […]
Makeup of Technical Project Teams: Solutions Architect
As a project manager (PM), one of my top concerns in engaging on a new project is understanding the scope of work. Next, what are the skills needed to support and deliver the scope of work at hand? Many considerations go into this discovery, but one of the very first resources I prefer to have […]