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Video tutorials of 2 Business Intelligence tools which can increase your demand greatly in the job market

Top 2 Business Intelligence tools which can change career prospects of a professional are Tableau and Microsoft power BI  . BI software compared by market presence: https://www.experfy.com/blog/a-comparison-of-tableau-and-power-bi-the-two-top-leaders-in-the-bi-market ------- Tableau : A. 2 minutes official intro  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfE9jBq002s B. 2 hour long video - Tableau training:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj6-0cvcNEA C. Getting started- 4.5 min video by a training org:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWZtNdMko1k ------------ Microsoft BI: A. Getting started: 3 min video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qgam9M8I0xA B. How to build Power BI Dashboards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsXliHbOFDM Features in brief:  https://comparisons.financesonline.com/microsoft-power-bi-vs-ibm-cognos

4 High paying job roles expected to be in high demand for next 10 years in India

Old jobs might be over and done with, thanks to the rise of the machine. But there will always be new roles in a tightly connected, hugely automated technology era. 1. The Data Managers: The world needs a few million more managers who can make sense of big data.  Consulting firm McKinsey estimates that India will need 2 lakh data scientists in the next few years. Globally the demand-supply gap is even wider. A McKinsey Global Institute study projects that the U.S. will face a shortage of about 190,000 data scientists by 2018 and further, a shortfall of 1.5 million managers and analysts who can understand and make decisions using Big Data.   Most companies are now trying to make sense of the massive data flow coming in from multiple sources in order to gain better business insights. But managing the sheer volume, variety, and velocity of data being generated every second requires no less than data wizards with a flair for statistical analysis, quantitative reasoning, predictive modellin