Getting started with Adobe Commerce Intelligence
Last update: March 25, 2024
- Topics:
- Cloud
CREATED FOR:
- Intermediate
- Developer
Learn about Adobe Commerce Intelligence. This tutorial provides an overview of the tool, a few naming conventions to be aware of, and the initial steps to set it up. Adobe Commerce Intelligence is made up of three parts: data sources, data warehousing, and reporting. The data sources are typically the Adobe Commerce website and its database. The Data Warehouse is where the reporting queries are run, rather than directly on the website’s database. Learn about Adobe Commerce Intelligence key features, such as dashboards, metrics, and reports, and provides information on accessing documentation, creating support tickets, and managing user permissions.
Who is this video for?
- Business users
- Data analysts
An introduction to Adobe Commerce Intelligence
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