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The BI Data Hub is a customer's central starting point for targeted reporting and analytics of its e-commerce system. The Data Hub imports data from source systems as well as prepares, transforms, stores and offers data for evaluation with BI systems. In order to offer the customer a OOTB experience, ready-to-use Microsoft Power BI business reports are shared with customers in Power BI. Since BI Data Hub is a multi-tenant service, the complete on-boarding process is been done by configuration.
The connected data sources, BI Data Hub's functionality and the available Power BI report templates underlay ongoing and continuous development.
The term "software multi-tenancy" refers to a software architecture in which a single instance of software runs on a server and serves multiple tenants. Systems designed in such manner are often called shared (in contrast to dedicated or isolated). A tenant is a group of users who share a common access with specific privileges to the software instance. With a multi-tenant architecture, a software application is designed to provide every tenant a dedicated share of the instance - including its data, configuration, user management, tenant individual functionality and non-functional properties. Multi-tenancy contrasts with multi-instance architectures, where separate software instances operate on behalf of different tenants.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multitenancy
Title | Product Version |
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Cookbook - BI Data Hub | |
Guide - Configure Order Submission Service for BI Data Hub | BI Data Hub 1.0 |
Guide - Getting Started with BI Data Hub | BI Data Hub 1.0 |
Reference - BI Data Hub - DB Schema |