Archive for April, 2009
Posted in April 27th, 2009
Once you’ve built the templates and calculated fields required to extract all of the data within a given report with Monarch, do you save your model, close it, and carry on to the next project, or do you spend some additional time with the report to transform your model from being perfectly functional and workmanlike […]
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Posted in April 21st, 2009
Earlier this month, two universities in the United States of America announced their use of Monarch to teach students about performing business intelligence work.
According to CampusTechnology.com, at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, Robert Gross teaches Monarch as part of a graduate course on managing healthcare databases.
At Kean University, Professor Beth Brilliant […]
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