A Business Intelligence architecture for Social and Solidarity Economy.
Day 1 | 18:45 | 00:10 | UB5.132 | Jordi Isidro Llobet
Note: I'm reworking this at the moment, some things won't work.
Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) refers to a wide range of economic activities that aim to prioritize social profitability instead of purely financial profits. SSE organizations act guided by values ββsuch as equity, solidarity, sustainability, participation, inclusion and commitment to the community, and are also promoters of social change.
There is a great diversity of entities in the Social and Solidarity Economy. Different types of activity, different sizes of the entity, different maturity of the IT teams, different quantity and quality of data, medium budgets, low budgets, etc. The SSE, like the rest of the companies, must also make decisions based on data.
Normally the budget of the entities of the SSE is reduced, for this reason, we must facilitate intercooperation to minimize costs without reducing functionalities. The architecture must also be adaptable to future changes within the same entity, without having to make major migrations or lose the work already done. And, of course, Social and Solidarity Economy π Feee Software
We will set up a Business Intelligence architecture by exploring free software tools such as PostgresSQL, DBT, Airflow, Zulip, Superset, etc. to adapt to the needs of the SSE, and Ansible to facilitate replicability and inter-cooperation.