The Art of War on Data in 60 Seconds

Do you know what weapon was deemed so powerful by experts of the day that it was thought to end all war because those who held it were invincible?
The crossbow is believed to have been invented in ancient China in the 5th century BCE and spread to other regions, including Europe, where it became a prominent weapon during the Middle Ages.
“The Art of War” is an ancient Chinese military treatise attributed to Sun Tzu, also spelled Sunzi. It was composed around the 5th century BCE and is one of the most influential works on military strategy and tactics on military thinking worldwide today.
Sun Tzu emphasizes the importance of strategy and tactics, deception and intelligence, flexibility and adaptability, unity of command and discipline, winning without fighting, and economy of force.
After 30 years of experience in the Information Technology arena, I decided to put the most powerful weapon in the hands of a company’s most valued asset: its people.
It took an additional 20 years of work. I led the team that built Nexus, the ultimate weapon on data, and I put together ten videos that are 60 seconds long.
You can see the videos below by clicking on this link:
https://coffingdw.com/sixty-second-feature-videos/
Video 1 – Getting Started
Video 2 – Searching Across Systems
Video 3 – Migrating Data
Video 4 – Join Builder Writes the SQL
Video 5 – Federated Queries
Video 6 – Customizing Your Result Set Viewing
Video 7 – Using Excel
Video 8 – Dragging Answer Sets to Create Tables
Video 9 – Build Analytics Automatically
Video 10 – Analytics From Result Sets
Call or write me for a demo, or download the latest Nexus from our website for free.
Thank you,
Tera-Tom
Tom Coffing
CEO, Coffing Data Warehousing
Phone: 513 300-0341
Email: Tom.Coffing@CoffingDW.com
Website: CoffingDW.com and NexusDataServer.com
YouTube: CoffingDW
