Digital Dashboard – What Do They Look Like?

by Neal Levene on Friday, June 8, 2007 · 0 comments

in Business Intelligence, Data Warehouse, Visualization

A picture is worth a thousand words. I thought for today’s post, I would enter “digital dashboard” into Google Image Search and pick several of the images that came back. Obviously there is nothing scientific about this, but it does show how the term is being used in actual projects. Click on any of the images to expand them and to get information regarding from where the image came.

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This post filed in the following categories:

  • Business Intelligence - Business intelligence (BI) refers to skills, technologies, applications and practices used to help a business acquire a better understanding of its commercial context.
  • Data Warehouse - Data warehouse is a repository of an organization's electronically stored data. Data warehouses are designed to facilitate reporting and analysis.
  • Visualization - Visualization is any technique for creating images, diagrams, or animations to communicate a message.

About the Author

This post was written by Neal Levene, CEO of InnovaTech, Inc., who blogs about data and business issues here at Simple Complexity and about a variety of other topics at NealLevene.com. Find Neal on LinkedIn or follow him on Twitter. Neal is available to speak to your organization on a variety of topics. You may also use Simple Complexity's Contact Form.

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