business intelligence is technological term that overlooks data, computing, and analytics within business operations
Digital transformation has created a massive influx of information and it’s not slowing down. Data is everywhere, all the time—and it is now deeply entrenched into business processes for organizations of all sizes. Now everybody expects to be able to access and use new information to inform day-to-day decisions and quench their business curiosity about new avenues to pursue.
Digital transformation has created a massive influx of information and it’s not slowing down. Data is everywhere, all the time—and it is now deeply entrenched into business processes for organizations of all sizes. Now everybody expects to be able to access and use new information to inform day-to-day decisions and quench their business curiosity about new avenues to pursue.
Business intelligence software is a set of tools used by companies to retrieve, analyze, and transform data into useful business insights. Examples of business intelligence tools include data visualization, data warehousing, dashboards, and reporting. In contrast to competitive intelligence, business intelligence software pulls from internal data that the business produces, rather than from outside sources
Dashboards and scorecards to give executives and managers a high-level view of critical indicators and metrics
Self-service and data discovery tools to allow analysts and power users to perform analyses and visualizations
Mobile BI allowing people to interact with right-time data on any device, whether connected to the Internet or not
Dashboards and scorecards to give executives and managers a high-level view of critical indicators and metrics
Self-service and data discovery tools to allow analysts and power users to perform analyses and visualizations
Mobile BI allowing people to interact with right-time data on any device, whether connected to the Internet or not