While the first generation of BI was largely IT-centric report generation with server-client architecture, the second generation was all about moving existing wares onto the cloud for easier access, scaling, collaboration, and cost-cutting. With the third generation of BI, we unlocked the power of self-service, and zero to low-code drag-and-drop interfaces. It offered effortless access...
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