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  • Oct 7, 2024 | dev.to | John Doe |Job Title |Sarah BRown |Sarah E. Brown

    In the world of data warehousing and business intelligence, Slowly Changing Dimensions (SCD) play a pivotal role in managing how data evolves over time. When businesses track information about customers, products, employees, and more, it’s critical to manage how this data changes. This is where SCDs come into the picture. This blog will explore the concept of Slowly Changing Dimensions, their various types, why they are important, and real-world examples illustrating how they are used.

  • Aug 9, 2024 | estateagenttoday.co.uk | Sarah BRown |Sarah E. Brown

    Google estimates that 70% of a customer’s buying decision is made online before they contact you for the first time. And who are customers going to opt for? The business with hundreds of genuine recent reviews? Or the one with a handful of reviews from years ago? Despite so many amazing people and businesses in our industry, we all know that customer sentiment is low. At ESTAS we’re exploring innovative ways to gather positive feedback from your customers.

  • Oct 24, 2023 | businessoffashion.com | Sarah BRown |Sarah E. Brown

    NEW YORK, United States — When I was growing up in Manhattan, there was a notorious sex shop on West 4th Street called The Pink Pussycat. The boys in our class would reference it — frequently — and it held a tantalising, mythic allure in our pre-teen circles.

  • Oct 24, 2023 | businessoffashion.com | Sarah BRown |Sarah E. Brown

    NEW YORK, United States — With venture capitalists and private equity partners now debating — in surprising detail — the merits of cult-y creams and hero ingredients, monitoring lip gloss launches, influencer followings and Instagram comments with eagle eyes, one thing is increasingly clear: this is beauty's moment. The indies, apps and bold new initiatives that are broadening the boundaries of a once fairly predictable trade are what many in the business world are very literally banking on.

  • Oct 24, 2023 | businessoffashion.com | Sarah BRown |Sarah E. Brown

    NEW YORK, United States — Early last week, things at Deciem, the self-styled Abnormal Beauty Company, took a turn for the, well, abnormal. In a stream of increasingly erratic Instagram posts, it appeared, to some, that the famously eccentric, brilliant and much admired founder, Brandon Truaxe, had gone off the deep end — or was, at the very least, treading dangerously near it.

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