Relying on manual spreadsheets for reconciliation, despite the prevalence of automated tools in the industry, seems to be an unconventional decision. This choice may be attributed to factors such as not having taken the time to transition to a reconciliation platform, a belief that the current system is functional, a preference for the familiar spreadsheet interface, or simply adhering to established practices where reconciliation is not considered a top priority.
Top 7 Blog Posts of 2016!
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How can Business Intelligence and Advanced Analytics deliver benefits to QA and DevOps
The QA and DevOps business is growing increasingly complex over time—due to legacy systems and the evolution into heterogeneous environments such as, software-as-a-service technologies, private clouds, public clouds, mobility, and the numerous integration points in between that keep it all working.
Free your testing teams from the hell of Excel
An estimated of 1 billion people still use Excel spreadsheets for their reporting. However, in the new age of on-demand business software and the need for a collaborative and always connected business setup, there are areas in which spreadsheets are limiting as your business intelligence tool.