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While the overall objective of Business Intelligence (BI) solutions may be clear, the technologies that deliver the right information to the right people at the right time for decision-making can be complex and expansive.

BI can involve database and application technologies, knowledge management, enterprise resource planning (ERP), data mining, document management, and much more.

Check out the Business Intelligence Strategies Resource Center for the latest white papers and other resources on relevant BI solutions, product reviews, vendor profiles, and valuable commentary from the IT blogosphere and beyond.

 
  Key Concepts: business decision-making, BI, dashboards, business strategic planning, knowledge management  
:: Recent Insights on Business Intelligence Strategies ::
 

Will Storage Boom Mean BI Boom, Too?

Source: Inquirer.net

SAS is hoping an increase in storage requirements also will mean an increase in adoption of business intelligence solutions. SAS expects BI to move beyond the banking industry ...

BI That Works Like Your Brain

Source: IT Business Edge

2008 IT Spending Predictions Report

Source: Analyst Perspectives

Visualizing BI Tools

Source: internetnews.com

Even though business intelligence tools can organize large amounts of data in visually appealing ways, users don't understand how to use the tools, says author Tim Scannell. ...

What the 'Google Effect' Means for Business Intelligence

Source: IT Business Edge

The Business Intelligence Market: Mature, Yet Evolving

Source: IT Business Edge

The New Frontier of Business Intelligence and Search

Source: Ventana Research

Discovering the Why with BI

Source: Australian IT

The next technological hurdle for business intelligence lies in unstructured data. ERP records the what, but the why gets lost in unstructured data. BI tools for unstructured data ...

Wildtrack Using BI and Inuit Trackers to Document Polar Bear Population

Source: Intelligent Enterprise

Wildtrack, a wildlife organization, has begun using business intelligence software and Inuit tracking techniques to study polar bear footprints. The organization plans to track ...

Using Data Mining Effectively

Source: Baseline

In this interview, Wharton professor Peter Fader discusses the strengths and weaknesses of data mining and business intelligence tools. Data mining falls short in making specific ...

 
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