In the first part of this mini blog series, “Showing Data That’s Not There: QuickSight” we learned how to visually display data that’s not there. In Part 2, we will walk you through how to show groups on our graph with colors!
Read Full PostIn the first part of this mini blog series, “Showing Data That’s Not There: QuickSight” we learned how to visually display data that’s not there. In Part 2, we will walk you through how to show groups on our graph with colors!
Read Full PostWest Loop Strategy identified service delivery designations that align best with our clients goals.
Read Full PostThe QuickSight Boot Camp presented by West Loop Strategy will teach you how to use Amazon QuickSight. A platform which allows you to easily analyze and visualize your data.
Read Full PostQuickSight is an amazing BI platform. It allows you to display your data in an extremely friendly and easy way. One thing however, is that when we look at data, QuickSight doesn’t display data that’s not there. That makes sense right? If I don’t have a particular category in my data I shouldn’t see that. However, what if we want to display data that isn’t there. Like the graph above. What can we do? Well I’ll show you a clever way to get your data to display exactly how you like it.
Read Full PostBusiness intelligence (BI) tools are technology services, which enable organizations to organize and analyze big data. BI tools like QuickSight and Microsoft Power BI take raw data and transform it into powerful, insightful visuals. As we have said before on this blog, the point of data is to guide action. BI tools are simply a means to action, informed by raw data.
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