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data analyst
Mahesh

What's it like to work as a Data Analyst? Read testimonies from real people who work as a Data Analyst—everything from work-life balance to career satisfaction. Hear from an expert and see top companies to work for as a Data Analyst. We switched to a new database system a couple years ago, and things just haven't worked as well. ETLs are still breaking due to database issues. Quick queries can take a long time to run. There's either not enough data (because tag coverage still isn't where it was two years ago) or there's TOO much data (there's hundreds of schemas to scroll through when you might only use three of them). Just about anything bad with the job has to do with working with the current database(s).

The idea behind  TechSpotLight

The initial concept behind  TechSpotLight originated in 1989 when Oliver Sims,then working for IBM, saw the need for an infrastructure whereby a given real-world business concept (process or entity) could be implemented as a software module that could be plugged into a running system. Applications would be created by composing an appropriate set of modules. IBM UK funded development of the concept through collaboration with Softwright, a UK bespoke software company.

After several successful prototypes, and an early AS400 production version, a joint venture called Integrated Object Systems (IOS) was created in 1993 to exploit the concept. The first version of  TechSpotLight was announced and shipped in 1994.


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