Juan Pablo Cuellar
Date d'abonnement : 2021
Ligue de bronze
800 points
Date d'abonnement : 2021
This course provides an introduction to databases and summarized the differences in the main database technologies. This course will also introduce you to Looker and how Looker scales as a modern data platform. In the lessons, you will build and maintain standard Looker data models and establish the foundation necessary to learn Looker's more advanced features.
This course provides an iterative approach to plan, build, launch, and grow a modern, scalable, mature analytics ecosystem and data culture in an organization that consistently achieves established business outcomes. Users will also learn how to design and build a useful, easy-to-use dashboard in Looker. It assumes experience with everything covered in our Getting Started with Looker and Building Reports in Looker courses.
In this course, we’ll show you how organizations are aligning their BI strategy to most effectively achieve business outcomes with Looker. We'll follow four iterative steps: Plan, Build, Launch, Grow, and provide resources to take into your own services delivery to build Looker with the goal of achieving business outcomes.
By the end of this course, you should be able to articulate Looker's value propositions and what makes it different from other analytics tools in the market. You should also be able to explain how Looker works, and explain the standard components of successful service delivery.
In this quest, you will get hands-on experience with LookML in Looker. You will learn how to write LookML code to create new dimensions and measures, create derived tables and join them to Explores, filter Explores, and define caching policies in LookML.
In this course, you shadow a series of client meetings led by a Looker Professional Services Consultant.
Terminez le cours d'introduction Préparer les données à utiliser pour les tableaux de bord et rapports Looker pour recevoir un badge démontrant vos compétences dans les domaines suivants : le filtrage, le tri et le croisement de données ; la fusion des résultats de différentes explorations Looker ; et l'utilisation de fonctions et d'opérateurs pour créer des tableaux de bord et des rapports Looker en vue de l'analyse et de la visualisation des données.