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i2 Analyst's Notebook provides a comprehensive set of tools for analysts to rapidly annotate data, model relationships, and create insightful visualizations. This intuitive platform is an optimization environment that enables analysts to quickly test decisions and ideas as they work through a myriad of analytic problems. Think about it as the brain trust you carry around in your pocket. In this blog post we'll walk you through how to download this powerful tool for free from their website, as well as how it will help you become a much more efficient analyst.Credit: This article was originally published at http://goo. gl/wo8in8. We've stolen some bits, added some bits, and changed the bits we stole. Step 1: Connecting to I2 Analyst's Notebook (ANB) (PC or Tablet) After you open up i2 ANB, simply click on the green plus sign at the top to create a new analysis session. Creating a new analysis session will launch a wizard to guide you through the process of setting up your initial project. Now, most analysts begin with a template analysis session when they begin building out their analysis. A template provides a relatively simple starting point for beginning every project. To access the template selection screen, click on the green plus sign at the top of i2 ANB. Next, click on "Template" and you'll be taken to a new page where you can see all of the templates that come with i2 ANB. i2 Analyst's Notebook comes with several templates that you can use to jump-start your analysis. This allows analysts to quickly get up and running and also provides insight into how others tackle similar problems. To see more about a template, simply click on it and you'll be taken to an in-depth overview of each template including details like: title, creator, date created, last opened date and more. By default, you'll see the most popular templates to get you started. You can also use the "Quick Search" feature to search for templates using keywords like "market share" or "Amazon." When you've found a template you like, simply click on it and then click on "Choose" at the top right corner of the template page. From here, simply select your preferred method of import (PC or Tablet) and then click on "Import". You'll then be brought back to your newly imported project. The next step is to connect i2 Analyst's Notebook with your SQL Server data source. Step 2: Connecting to a Data Source (PC or Tablet) Now that you've imported a template, it's time to connect your SQL Server data source. This step is the same regardless of whether you're using a PC or tablet. When you first launch i2 Analyst's Notebook, it will prompt you to upload an existing project file or create a new one. Before we can upload our project file, we need to connect it with our SQL Server data source. To do so, click on the "Data" tab and then choose "Data Mapping". Next, simply click on the "Add New Connection" button and you'll be able to select your data source from the drop-down menu. cfa1e77820
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