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    Integrating Data Mining Into Business Intelligence

    Description Data Mining is a broad term often used to describe the process of using database technology, modeling techniques, statistical analysis, and machine learning to analyze large amounts of data in an automated fashion to discover hidden patterns and predictive information in the data...
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    How to Choose the Right Business Intelligence Technology to Suit Your Style

    Description A BI style describes how users want to interact with, present, and share information. These styles are defined in part by a user's or group of users' unique information needs, along with the organization’s existing reporting capabilities, infrastructure, and skillsets of both...
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    Microsoft Business Intelligence for Dummies

    Description Makes your life easier with 1,000s of answers on everything from removing wallpaper to using the latest version of Windows. doc_760923766.pdf
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    Critical Success Factors for Business Intelligence System

    Description The implementation of a business intelligence (BI) system is a complex undertaking requiring considerable resources. Spring 2010 Journal of Computer Information Systems 23 CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS FOR BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS WILLIAM YEOH ANDY KORONIOS University of South...
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    Does Your Business Intelligence Tell You The Whole Story?

    Description The execution of business strategy is often hampered by a lack of reliable information. PERFORMANCE AND TECHNOLOGY Does your business intelligence tell you the whole story? ADVI SORY 2 |BI:Doesyourbusinessintelligencetellyouthewholestory? Contents...
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    Enabling Business Intelligence With Integrated Instance Graphs

    Description Traditional business intelligence based on data warehouses is limited in its flexibility by the underlying data warehouse schema, e.g. star, snowflake or galaxy schema BIIIG : Enabling Business Intelligence with Integrated Instance Graphs Andr´ e Petermann #?1 , Martin Junghanns...
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    The Necessities For Building A Model To Evaluate Business Intelligence Projects

    Description In recent years Business Intelligence (BI) systems have consistently been rated as one of the highest priorities of Information Systems (IS) and business leaders. International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Survey (IJCSES) Vol.3, No.2, April 2012 DOI ...
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    Business Intelligence for Small and Middle-Sized Entreprises

    Description Data warehouses are the core of decision support systems, which nowadays are used by all kind of enterprises in the entire world. Business Intelligence for Small and Middle-Sized Entreprises Oksana Grabova ? University of Lyon (ERIC Lyon2) 5 av P. Mendes-France 69676 Bron Cedex...
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    A Model For Business Intelligence Systems Development

    Description Business Intelligence Systems (BIS) require historical data or data collected from various sources. Informatica Economic? vol. 13, no. 4/2009 99 A model for Business Intelligence Systems’ Development Adela BARA, Iuliana BOTHA, Vlad DIACONI?A, Ion LUNGU, Anda VELICANU, Manole...
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    Business Intelligence: The Next Frontier for Information Systems Research

    Description Business Intelligence is the use of high-level software intelligence for business applications. Business Intelligence: The Next Frontier for Information Systems Research? Panel at WITS-2001 1 1 Panel Description. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Information Technologies and...
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    New Trends in Business Intelligence

    Description BI, that can be defined as the process of turning data into information and then into knowledge, was born within the industrial world in the early 90 New Trends in Business Intelligence Matteo Golfarelli DEIS University of Bologna Via Sacchi 3, Cesena (FC) - 47023 - Italy Phone...
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    Microsofts Business Intelligence Suite Delivers One-True View

    Description Business intelligence (BI) solutions enable your organization to enjoy one true view of the state of affairs, from Finance to HR to IT project management and beyond. SOLUTION SHEET: Microsoft’s Business Intelligence Suite Microsoft’s Business Intelligence Suite Delivers One-True...
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    The Role Of Business Intelligence In Business Performance Management

    Description During the last years, companies have understood the importance of enforcing achievement of the goals defined by their strategy through metrics-driven management. 1025 THE ROLE OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE IN BUSINESS PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Pugna Irina Bogdana Academia de Studii...
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    Applications Of Industrial-strength Business Intelligence

    Description The MicroStrategy architecture is selected by organizations with varying needs – from those starting with a single application to those deploying enterprise-wide. Seven Leading Applications of Business Intelligence Software Applications of Industrial-Strength business Intelligence I...
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    Improving Decision Making In Organisations Unlocking Business Intelligence

    Description Business leaders and management accountants must be alert to the potential of current developments in the role of the finance function (finance transformation) and business intelligence (BI). Improving decision making in organisations Unlocking business intelligence Improving...
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    Assessing Benefits Of Business Intelligence Systems – A Case Study

    Description Several arguments can be found in business intelligence literature that the use of business intelligence systems can bring multiple benefits, for example, via faster and easier access to information, savings in information technology (IT) and greater customer satisfaction all the way...
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    The Fastest Route From Data To Real Insight Deals Business Intelligence

    Description Manage and grow your business with a dynamic analysis tool that brings greater insight and flexibility to the management reporting process. THE FASTEST ROUTE FROM DATA TO REAL INSIGHT DEALS BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE FINANCE MANAGE AND GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH A DYNAMIC ANALYSIS TOOL THAT...
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    Application of Business Intelligence in the Banking Industry

    Description A highly dynamic market, changing client demands, fierce competition, the necessity of strict control and risk management are only some of the characteristics of the business environment where modern banks conduct their operations. Application of Business Intelligence in the Banking...
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    Business Intelligence In South African

    Description Business intelligence (BI) plays a critical role in providing actionable intelligence to enable good business decision-making. 88 Southern African Business Review Volume 13 Number 2 2009 The availability and use of competitive and business intelligence in South African business...
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    Better Decision Making with Proper Business Intelligence

    Description For many companies, new technologies are causing information overload, leaving decision makers overwhelmed with inadequate, incorrect, inconsistent and misleading information. Better Decision Making with Proper Business Intelligence Quality information is key to making quick...
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