Online Analytical Processing Stocks List

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Online Analytical Processing Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 MSTR Leveraged MicroStrategy Markets Showcase Risk-On Like Never Before as Bitcoin Aims for Six-Digit Price
Nov 21 MSTR Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy Takes Wall Street By Storm, Becomes Second-Most Traded Stock After Nvidia
Nov 21 MSTU Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy Takes Wall Street By Storm, Becomes Second-Most Traded Stock After Nvidia
Nov 21 MSTR Bitcoin Hits Record $95,000 as Crypto Seeks Direct Line to Trump
Nov 21 MSTR Michael Saylor predicts bitcoin will continue its upward trajectory
Nov 20 MSTU MSTU’s Bitcoin Leverage Spikes 900% in Two Months
Nov 20 MSTR Why Is MicroStrategy (MSTR) Stock Soaring Today
Nov 20 MSTR MicroStrategy's bitcoin-buying plan praised by BTIG amid crypto bull run
Nov 20 MSTR Microstrategy Jumps Another 16% on $4.6 Billion Bitcoin Purchase
Nov 20 MSTR Is MicroStrategy Forming a Blow-off Top?
Nov 20 MSTR Bitcoin Mining Stock MARA Holdings Is Ripping Higher Wednesday: What's Going On?
Nov 20 MSTR Microstrategy breaks into top 100 U.S. publicly traded companies as Bitcoin reaches $94,000
Nov 20 MSTR MicroStrategy Stock Surges Further as Big Bitcoin Buys Pay Off
Nov 20 OS OneStream Recognized as a Leader for Third Year in 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Financial Planning Software
Nov 20 MSTR MicroStrategy to raise $2.6 billion to double down on Bitcoin bet
Nov 20 MSTR Billionaire Michael Saylor of MicroStrategy Is Buying Bitcoin Hand Over Fist
Nov 20 MSTR MicroStrategy Sells $2.6 Billion of Zero-Coupon Convertible Bonds
Nov 20 MSTR MicroStrategy Keeps Fueling Bitcoin Buying With New $2.6 Billion Debt Deal
Nov 20 MSTR MicroStrategy Raises Convertible Note Offering to $2.6 Billion
Nov 20 MSTR MicroStrategy prices upsized offering of $2.6B convertible debt
Online Analytical Processing

Online analytical processing, or OLAP (), is an approach to answer multi-dimensional analytical (MDA) queries swiftly in computing. OLAP is part of the broader category of business intelligence, which also encompasses relational databases, report writing and data mining. Typical applications of OLAP include business reporting for sales, marketing, management reporting, business process management (BPM), budgeting and forecasting, financial reporting and similar areas, with new applications emerging, such as agriculture. The term OLAP was created as a slight modification of the traditional database term online transaction processing (OLTP).OLAP tools enable users to analyze multidimensional data interactively from multiple perspectives. OLAP consists of three basic analytical operations: consolidation (roll-up), drill-down, and slicing and dicing. Consolidation involves the aggregation of data that can be accumulated and computed in one or more dimensions. For example, all sales offices are rolled up to the sales department or sales division to anticipate sales trends. By contrast, the drill-down is a technique that allows users to navigate through the details. For instance, users can view the sales by individual products that make up a region's sales. Slicing and dicing is a feature whereby users can take out (slicing) a specific set of data of the OLAP cube and view (dicing) the slices from different viewpoints. These viewpoints are sometimes called dimensions (such as looking at the same sales by salesperson, or by date, or by customer, or by product, or by region, etc.)

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