Course Description
This one-day Advanced Data Science MicroStrategy training teaches you how to integrate your data science workflows using Python, R, and MicroStrategy. Initiate, perform, and communicate complex analyses. Learn the benefits of intertwining the tools dedicated to data science with the MicroStrategy mstrio library to seamlessly achieve your data science goals. Integrate machine learning insights into organizational workflows, with HyperIntelligence cards.
Products covered include: MicroStrategy Data Mining in MicroStrategy Developer, MicroStrategy mstrio for Python and R.
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- Connect to MicroStrategy within Jupyter Notebook and RStudio
- Use the Python platform with mstrio
- Analyze data with Python and R
- Leverage machine learning platforms and MicroStrategy governed data
- Create a HyperIntelligence card to deliver machine learning insights
- Deploy HyperIntelligence cards to users
Course Summary
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Course Modules
- Adopting reliable data science techniques
- Integrating Jupyter Notebook and MicroStrateg
- Integrating RStudio and MicroStrategy
- HyperIntelligence and Machine Learning
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