Empowering Teams through Data: An In-Depth Study of Data Engineering, Cloud Storage, and Business Intelligence in Collaborative Workspaces
International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering |
© 2024 by SSRG - IJCSE Journal |
Volume 11 Issue 7 |
Year of Publication : 2024 |
Authors : Robin Verma, Aqsa Fulara, Jayasekhar Konduru |
How to Cite?
Robin Verma, Aqsa Fulara, Jayasekhar Konduru, "Empowering Teams through Data: An In-Depth Study of Data Engineering, Cloud Storage, and Business Intelligence in Collaborative Workspaces," SSRG International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering , vol. 11, no. 7, pp. 15-21, 2024. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488387/IJCSE-V11I7P103
Abstract:
In the present computerized period, information-driven navigation is essential for the progress of cooperative work areas. This paper gives an extensive examination of how information designing, data engineering, distributed storage, and business insight synergistically engage groups. We look at thebasic standards of information designing, zeroing in on the plan, development, and management of adaptable information pipelines. The job of distributed storage is investigated, featuring its ability to give adaptable, secure, and open information arrangements. Besides, we dive into business intelligence tools and their ability to transform raw data into actionable insights. Through contextual analysis and information, we delineate the transformative impact of these advancements on team productivity, collaboration and the decision-making process. Thisanalysis emphasizes the importance of adopting robust data engineering practices, utilizing cloudstorage solutions and leveraging business intelligence tools to foster data-driven collaborative environments.
Keywords:
Data engineering, Cloud storage, Business Intelligence.
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