Project X Ltd is going to be an Exhibitor Sponsor at the Toronto MicroStrategy Symposium taking place on Thursday August 13th at the Hilton Toronto. Make sure you come by the Project X Ltd booth and enter our draw for a chance to win GeoDash FREE for 1 year (or GeoDash Mobile FREE for
We, at Project X Ltd, can’t believe the company is turning 10 on July 1st, 2015! We wish to extend our thanks to all of our customers, partners, employees for the ongoing relationships, dedication, support and trust you have placed in us! This milestone really belongs to all o
10 April 2015, Toronto, On – Project X Ltd. was named by CIO Review for “50 Most Promising Google Technology Solution Providers 2015” CIOReview (www.cioreview.com) has chosen Project X Ltd. (www.pxltd.ca) as one of its 50 Most Promising Google Technology Solution Pro
Currently I am working on a project where we are doing a MicroStrategy environment assessment. One thing I noticed is that there were a lot of dashboards and detail reports built. This raises an alert for me because users will start exporting data from MicroStrategy and start doing
In case you missed it our customer Planview Utility Services has an article in two magazines about their work where they mention our Project X Labs Ltd product for location intelligence use within MicroStrategy called GeoDash. http://issuu.com/energydigital/docs/energydigital-december
21 January 2015, Toronto, On – Project X Ltd announced today that is has entered into a reseller alliance agreement with New Zealand-based Theta for the promotion, sales and support of its Six Degrees enterprise planning software in Canada and the United States. Six Degrees is a
Just before Halloween I had the opportunity to travel down to Tysons Corner, Virginia and attend the Partner Sales Academy at MicroStrategy headquarters. As a MicroStrategy Partner, we not only have the opportunity to promote and work with a best in class BI tool, we also get to parti
First a brief personal history of data warehousing time. In 1987, I started working with relational database systems when they were in their infancy. We tried to build OLTP and OLAP systems on single relational databases, client server platforms. It didn’t go so well. By the
This is a question that comes up all the time. I was recently away at a conference where we discussed this topic in great detail for a couple of hours and at the end I think we had a view of the concept of big data, but no common definition. One of the funniest analogies of big data w