Data Analytics
13 TopicsMicrosoft Fabric for those who know nothing about Fabric
This is not any regular blog, don't click on this blog if you don't want to get convinced, if you are curious, click and see. You will end up falling in love with Microsoft Fabric. Yes, that's because you will love it when you get to know what it is.18KViews5likes2CommentsEmpowering the Next Generation with Microsoft Fabric - Join Us for Learn Together
Hello, tech enthusiasts! Today, we’re going to delve into an exciting topic that’s been making waves in the tech world - Microsoft Fabric and Learn Together. This innovative platform is designed to equip students and technical founders with the skills they need to navigate the modern data landscape.4.9KViews2likes3CommentsThe Ethics of Data Analytics: Capstone University Project
In a world driven by data, responsible business analytics has become more crucial than ever. Welcome to our blog post on responsible data analytics! In this post, we will share the insights and outcomes of our Capstone Project on FitCapacity, a fictional global company specializing in bikes, components, outdoor clothing, and accessories. Our focus was to conduct a data-driven analysis of customer segments and product performance while prioritizing ethical considerations. We aimed to provide valuable business intelligence to FitCapacity's Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) by leveraging sales and customer demographic data. Throughout this blog, we will highlight the importance of responsible data practices and the ethical considerations that guided our project2.4KViews1like0CommentsGetting Started with Databases: SQL and Data Visualizations Basics
The importance of learning SQL cannot be argued against. The requirement for SQL skills on job description expands to more than just traditional developer roles. This follow-along session will help you get started with learning SQL by showing real examples of how to read and write to a SQL database. Data is only important by what we can learn from it so we will also cover how you can take data, explore it with SQLlite in an R notebook and build visualizations that tell a story, with the tidyverse framework.3.1KViews1like0Comments