by William Payne | Aug 7, 2021 | Events
Birst Friday for September – The Infor Birst User Group (BUG) will be hosting our seventh Birst Fridays Event on the first Friday in September. By popular demand, this month the session will be held on September 3rd, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET. Due to a number...
by William Payne | Apr 30, 2021 | Events
The Birst User Group (BUG) will be hosting our second Birst Fridays Event on the first Friday in May, May 7, from 12 to 2 PM ET. This online monthly two-hour community virtual forum is facilitated by current and legacy Infor Birst Services resources. Each forum will...
by William Payne | Feb 18, 2021 | Events
The Birst User Group (BUG) will be hosting our third Birst Fridays Event on the first Friday in March. By popular demand, this month the session will be held a few hours earlier, on March 5, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET, in order to accommodate our colleagues in other...
by William Payne | Jan 4, 2021 | Birst Tips & Tricks
When editing a Birst Query Language (BQL) query or viewing Birst processing logs, my preferred text editor is Notepad++. One of the many handy features it has is the ability to highlight text appropriately for dozens of programming languages, plus it allows users to...
by William Payne | Jul 26, 2020 | Products
Agile Dragon Consulting’s Dragon Grid Announcing Agile Dragon Consulting’s Dragon Grid, a set of embeddable, customizable grids (tabular reports) for use with Birst Some Early Introductions and Features If you are an experienced Infor Birst Developer or...
by William Payne | Jul 26, 2020 | Products
Image 1: Zipcode Heat Map Announcing Agile Dragon Consulting’s Ziptelligence, a zip code-level map data visualization tool Some Early Introductions and Features As a Birst Services resource I have worked on many projects and, as I’ve implemented again and...
by William Payne | Jul 18, 2020 | Case Studies
An overview of Infor Birst’s Cloud Architecture Part 4: How was it done? This post will describe, step-by-step, the methods we used to develop this solution in Birst. Parts 1, 2, and 3 of this series laid out the client’s requirements for the project and...
by William Payne | Apr 23, 2020 | Case Studies
Part 2: Why Infor Birst? This post explores why Birst was uniquely qualified to meet the needs of this specific project. In Part 1 of this blog series laid out the client’s requirements for the project and showed each of the dashboards. Parts 3 and 4 will...
by William Payne | Apr 23, 2020 | Case Studies
Infor Birst’s Big 6: Key Drivers of Analytical Success slide Part 3: Why did we succeed? This post will examine Birst’s Big 6, the key drivers of analytics success, and how the presence of these elements helped to ensure this project’s success. Parts...
by William Payne | Apr 22, 2020 | Birst Tips & Tricks
If you have spent any time creating an Infor Birst dashboard I would bet that you have spent hours fiddling with trying to get everything lined up to the pixel (or maybe that’s just me?). I’ve found a free Chrome extension that makes the process of lining up all my...