Business Decision Makers Should Be Challenging Their Technology Suppliers to Deliver Intelligence-Lead Solutions That Can Deliver Pervasive BI Facilities.DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River. , Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles. -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38845) has announced the addition of "Business Intelligence Report" to their offering. Business Intelligence is a widely used and reasonably mature type of technology, and is based around the capture and use of the data that every organisation generates on a day to day basis. Other Reports, such as DQI DQI Design Quality Indicator (Construction Industry Council; UK) DQI Digital Quartz Inertial DQI Data Quality Index DQI Data Qualifying Information DQI Data Quality Indicators , have shown how important it is to make certain that data is clean and accurate if it is to be depended upon as part of important business processes. However, this is only the beginning of using data in a more valuable way - the organisation also has to be able to delve into its data in order to capture and use intelligence. One possible objection A formal attestation or declaration of disapproval concerning a specific point of law or procedure during the course of a trial; a statement indicating disagreement with a judge's ruling. to this report is based on the fact that most organisations have become very good at catching and storing the process data that they generate every time they perform a business operation, and they might believe that this is enough - however, we believe that simply saving details on every customer, for example, does not guarantee access to useful intelligence. Our argument is that saving and storing data is not the same as capturing and retrieving valuable information, as data and information are separate things. This report is about the fact that we now see Business Intelligence as being about how organisations can become more efficient in the way that they exploit the data assets they already have, and we believe that there is intense pressure upon the users and vendors of BI because of this need. Our view is that over the last two years BI usage has become stagnant stagnant /stag·nant/ (stag´nant) 1. motionless; not flowing or moving. 2. inactive; not developing or progressing. . The vendors have failed to address key user requirements. They have focused on bringing new technology on stream, acquiring and integrating complementary products, and building end-to-end end-to-end a pattern of anastomosis in which severed ends are matched and united, in contrast with other patterns such as end-to-side or side-to-side. Usually applied to anastomosis of the intestine. BI-based intelligence suites. However, whilst doing all of this, they have fundamentally failed to understand the way that business organisations are utilising their products; it is this basic failure that is holding back organisations from working smarter with the data assets that they hold. Today we have a situation where businesses are strongly inclined - perhaps we may even go as far as to say that they are desperate - to find a better, more efficient, and more cost effective approach to utilising the competitive and commercial value of their data assets. The BI industry itself is eager to provide its services at a cross organisation level through the deployment of strategic and enterprise-pervasive BI, but the business community seems somewhat reluctant to acquiesce. A stalemate stale·mate n. 1. A situation in which further action is blocked; a deadlock. 2. A drawing position in chess in which the king, although not in check, can move only into check and no other piece can move. tr.v. appears to exist. On one hand, both business users and the industry itself need to improve the way that BI products and services are used, but if we are to move beyond departmentalised tactical deployments of BI, we must understand the critical steps that will be involved in optimising the technology for the benefit of the enterprise. Therefore, on behalf of business users everywhere, there is a need to clearly spell out spell 1 v. spelled or spelt , spell·ing, spells v.tr. 1. To name or write in order the letters constituting (a word or part of a word). 2. the incremental Additional or increased growth, bulk, quantity, number, or value; enlarged. Incremental cost is additional or increased cost of an item or service apart from its actual cost. value proposition that the extended enterprise use of BI can provide. The era in which the isolated use of multiple BI tools can be relied upon to support the information needs of business is rapidly drawing to a close. The future value of BI to business organisations will come from the extended use of enterprise intelligence services that incorporate the use of products that have the capacity and the capability to be used as genuine, enterprise wide, intelligence-led, data access, management, and information delivery solutions. Resulting from this, it is believed that business decision makers should be challenging their technology suppliers to deliver intelligence-lead solutions that can deliver pervasive pervasive, adj indicates that a condition permeates the entire development of the individual. BI facilities that empower empower verb To encourage or provide a person with the means or information to become involved in solving his/her own problems information users at all levels within the organisation to work smarter and in a manner that makes the organisation more efficient, more agile, and ultimately more operationally competitive. As is always the case with these reports, this volume is intended to provide readers with an informative guide to making the most out of BI solutions and strategies. We recognise that not every factor will be relevant to all situations, and that some organisations will already be utilising some of the components and approaches that make up an effective solution. Therefore, the report has been divided into segments relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc the different guiding principles of exploiting --Actuate --Business Objects --Cognos --Hyperion --IBM --Information Builders --Microsoft --MicroStrategy --Oracle --SAP --SAS --SPSS --AIM Technology --Applix --CA --Cartesis --Chordiant Software, Inc. --CorVu PLC --The Dynamic Intelligence Taskforce This article is about organizations known as taskforces. For other uses, see Taskforce (disambiguation). A task force is a special committee, usually of experts, formed expressly for the purpose of studying a particular problem. --DIT --Geac Computer Corporation --Hummingbird Ltd. --Informatica Corporation --Intelligentsia Ltd. --KXEN, Inc. --NCR Corporation --Netezza Corporation --Orenburg Ltd. --Proclarity --Siebel Systems, Inc. --SSA Global For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38845 |
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