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Collecting metrics, information retrieval from the data both structured and unstructured data is part of any job. That is basically for reporting, projection, forecasting, auditing etc and etc
So, how basically how do you handle all those data aggregation, data metrics in your day to day job. Am interested to listen to those about any open source tools, in house tools? ![]() |
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