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3 Cool Things to Try in Excel 2016

Tech Soup

or from basically almost any database type out there: SQL, Azure, Access, Oracle, and more. Go to the map window and visualize the data: To find out more about Power Map , head over here for a few resources and some good sample datasets and examples. With Power Query, you can get data from external sources (websites included!)

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Announcing the 2015 Digital Outlook Report

NTEN

Amy Sample Ward, CEO of NTEN. Whether we''re talking about Oracle, IBM, or a charitable organization, how you deploy your human resources is the key to success. Many of the recommendations highlighted in this report require staff time to strategize, make changes, and optimize online processes or experience.

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Remember Paint by Number? SAP Visual Intelligence: A Visual Treat for Reporting Data

Tech Soup

Start off in SAP Visual Intelligence by pulling data from a broad range of sources: Excel spreadsheets ("personal data sources") as well as many types of databases (for example, Access, Oracle, SAP HANA, BusinessObjects). Users can input data in seconds with a couple of points and clicks. Images: SAP.

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Platforms break open!

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

One of my favorite quotes in the Connect documentation is this one: “As long as you can invoke the API over HTTP, your application can be Microsoft, HP, IBM, Novell, Oracle, even Sun-based. It appears, from perusing the documentation, that someone in Kintera saw the light, and included PHP code.

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