by orbit_admin | Jun 21, 2024 | Glossary
Metadata is data that contains information about other data. Metadata, in general, is used almost everywhere. The most common example is the use of meta tags in a web page. Search engines use these meta tags to identify a web page’s relevance, then rank the page among... by orbit_admin | Jun 20, 2024 | Glossary
Data aggregation is the process of collecting raw data from multiple sources and summarizing it into a structured format for analysis. Organizations use data aggregation to transform millions of individual records into meaningful totals, averages, and trends. For... by orbit_admin | Jun 20, 2024 | Glossary
A dashboard is a visualization tool that displays key performance indicators (KPIs), metrics, and data points on a single screen. Dashboards pull data from multiple sources, such as databases, APIs, and spreadsheets, and present it through charts, graphs, and tables... by orbit_admin | Jun 20, 2024 | Glossary
Hybrid cloud infrastructure is a combination of at least two cloud infrastructures, such as private, public or community, that remain individual but are connected by standardized technologies that allow data portability. On its most basic level, this means that hybrid... by orbit_admin | Jun 20, 2024 | Glossary
These are the methods which use parent-child relationship to drill up/down the data. Hierarchies use parent-child relationships within the data, so that a user can go deeper in order to gain a better insight into the information they are responsible for. Mostly all of...