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Business Intelligence (BI) Evaluation Center
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The software evaluation report for Business Intelligence provides extensive information about software capabilities or provided services. Covering everything in the BI comprehensive model, the report is invaluable toward RFI and business requirements research.


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Business Intelligence
Your Challenge: Get Decision Makers' Approval for Microsoft Dynamics GP Business Intelligence. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-Bound. The ability to extract and present information meaningfully is vital for business management. Indeed, business intelligence tools enable companies to make better decisions, by providing the right information to the right people at the right time. Moreover, employees increasingly suffer from information overload, and require solutions that make informed decisions a more natural part of the everyday work experience.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: Business Intelligence Business Intelligence Source: Microsoft Document Type: White Paper Description: The ability to extract and present information meaningfully is vital for business management. Indeed, business intelligence tools enable companies to make better decisions, by providing the right information to the right people at the right time. Moreover, employees increasingly suffer from information overload, and require solutions that make informed decisions a more natural part of the everyday work
10/24/2006 1:41:00 PM

Business Intelligence: Its Ins and Outs
In today's highly competitive business climate, the quality and timeliness of business information for an organization is not only a choice between profit and loss, it is a question of survival or bankruptcy. No business organization can deny the inevitable benefits of business intelligence.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: January 10, 2005 Introduction Business intelligence (BI) is a big buzzword in today s IT world. It is a concept understood by some, but misunderstood by many. The purpose of this article is to clarify what BI is and to discuss its main components. It will also discuss why BI is drawing so much attention, even during this economic downturn, and why it is not only winning the hearts and minds of decision makers, but is also penetrating many functional areas like marketing, finance, and securities. Part of
4/29/2009

Essential Business Intelligence
Business intelligence (BI) exists in many corners of a company, and even outside its walls. BI is hidden in industry publications, staff knowledge, market research, sales data, project schedules, spreadsheets, and packaged and legacy software applications. Without a true and complete picture of all available data and information, you cannot effectively plan for success or appropriately leverage a BI system. Learn more.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: Essential Business Intelligence Essential Business Intelligence Source: Elegant MicroWeb Document Type: White Paper Description: Business intelligence (BI) exists in many corners of a company, and even outside its walls. BI is hidden in industry publications, staff knowledge, market research, sales data, project schedules, spreadsheets, and packaged and legacy software applications. Without a true and complete picture of all available data and information, you cannot effectively plan for success or
7/1/2009 4:14:00 AM

SAP and Business Intelligence
Chances are that SAP applications play a role in your enterprise. SAP’s prowess at managing large volumes of transactional data has made it the leader in enterprise resource planning (ERP). As of January 2003, SAP claims more than 56,000 installations. Yet despite their popularity, SAP applications in many organizations remain semi-isolated and untapped for the business intelligence (BI) they contain.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: SAP and Business Intelligence SAP and Business Intelligence Source: Business Objects Document Type: White Paper Description: Chances are that SAP applications play a role in your enterprise. SAP’s prowess at managing large volumes of transactional data has made it the leader in enterprise resource planning (ERP). As of January 2003, SAP claims more than 56,000 installations. Yet despite their popularity, SAP applications in many organizations remain semi-isolated and untapped for the business
2/7/2007 9:17:00 AM

Why Business Intelligence Makes Sense for Midsize Companies
Business intelligence—or decision support—allows you to better understand, analyze, and predict what’s occurring within your company. BI turns data from financial, manufacturing, and sales systems into useful and meaningful information and then distributes it to people who need it. Midsize organizations have limited resources, so a BI solution should deliver low cost of ownership through off-the-shelf integration.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: Why Business Intelligence Makes Sense for Midsize Companies Why Business Intelligence Makes Sense for Midsize Companies Source: SAP Document Type: White Paper Description: Business intelligence—or decision support—allows you to better understand, analyze, and predict what’s occurring within your company. BI turns data from financial, manufacturing, and sales systems into useful and meaningful information and then distributes it to people who need it. Midsize organizations have limited resources, so
12/23/2010 10:21:00 AM

Business Intelligence (BI) as a Tool for Middle Management
For a full picture of the business environment and make the best decisions, middle managers must have access to business intelligence (BI). You can’t focus on only the functional level—you must see the relationships among various business components. And you can—with a BI tool that’s easily accessible no matter where you reside in the enterprise, and that’s flexible enough to meet each department’s reporting needs.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: Business Intelligence (BI) as a Tool for Middle Management Business Intelligence (BI) as a Tool for Middle Management Source: Elegant MicroWeb Document Type: White Paper Description: For a full picture of the business environment and make the best decisions, middle managers must have access to business intelligence (BI). You can’t focus on only the functional level—you must see the relationships among various business components. And you can—with a BI tool that’s easily accessible no matter where
7/1/2009 4:20:00 AM

Using Master Data in Business Intelligence
Master data management (MDM) solutions are not new. But what is new is that companies are realizing that master data needs to be managed and integrated outside of the traditional business transaction and business intelligence (BI) environments. Learn more about the current status of MDM, and get suggestions for planning, building, and deploying an MDM environment that can work in conjunction with BI tools.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: Using Master Data in Business Intelligence Using Master Data in Business Intelligence Source: SAP Document Type: White Paper Description: Master data management (MDM) solutions are not new. But what is new is that companies are realizing that master data needs to be managed and integrated outside of the traditional business transaction and business intelligence (BI) environments. Learn more about the current status of MDM, and get suggestions for planning, building, and deploying an MDM environment that
2/24/2009 9:19:00 AM

Business Intelligence Success, Lessons Learned
Is business intelligence (BI) an application that pays off? We have all heard mixed results but a 2003 extensive study on on-line analytical processing (OLAP) states that BI usually pays off over 60 percent of the time , explains where the value is found, and describes what’s required to get the pay off.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: Business Intelligence Success, Lessons Learned Business Intelligence Success, Lessons Learned Olin Thompson - October 9, 2004 Read Comments Business Intelligence Benefits Are Real An extensive 269 pages industry report, OLAP 3 that was published in November 2003 by Nigel Pendse explains that BI benefits are very real. While the report covers many aspects of OLAP and BI, we will focus on business benefits and overcoming the obstacles of achieving those benefits. According to the report, approximately 19
10/9/2004

A New Approach to Business Intelligence: Rapid-fire BI
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: ERP Implementation TEC 2012 Business Intelligence and Data Management Buyer s Guide Transforming Spreadsheets: Planning, Budgeting, and Forecasting for Midsize Companies TEC 2013 CRM Buyer s Guide for Medium and Large Enterprises Total Cost of Goods Shipped: A Guide to Better Sourcing Decisions
2/15/2012 9:52:00 AM

The 2011 Focus Experts Guide to Business Intelligence
Not all business intelligence (BI) solutions fit every situation, and many BI solutions can be quite pricy. As an organization grows and its experience with BI increases, new types of analysis from a broader range of sources become worth the additional spend. This guide will help you determine what stage of BI “maturity” you are in, and then what features you need and what vendor choices you have at that stage.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: Focus Experts Guide to Business Intelligence The 2011 Focus Experts Guide to Business Intelligence Source: Focus Research Document Type: White Paper Description: Not all business intelligence (BI) solutions fit every situation, and many BI solutions can be quite pricy. As an organization grows and its experience with BI increases, new types of analysis from a broader range of sources become worth the additional spend. This guide will help you determine what stage of BI “maturity” you are in, and
5/4/2011 1:44:00 PM

Agile Methodology for Business Intelligence
What makes business intelligence (BI) complex is that the user-centricity of the data warehousing system cannot be compromised. The solution to this problem is the adoption of Agile frameworks. Agile development is a software development approach that

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2.0: Agile Methodology for Business Intelligence Agile Methodology for Business Intelligence Source: Hexaware Technologies Ltd Document Type: White Paper Description: What makes business intelligence (BI) complex is that the user-centricity of the data warehousing system cannot be compromised. The solution to this problem is the adoption of Agile frameworks. Agile development is a software development approach that cycles through the different phases, from gathering requirements to delivering functionality
3/23/2010 4:46:00 AM

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