Business Intelligence
Executives want to take action, without spending more time on cumbersome research or analysis. Data and information that is disperse and non-related becomes unusable unless it is presented in an actionable, valuable, accessible, consistent, reliable and accurate manner.
The different sources of data that exist in the enterprise can often be fragmented. The data is housed in multiple data warehouses, a variety of formats, and it becomes hard to extract reports or summary information from without special tools and trained staff.
A Business Intelligence solution
- Allows you to monitors and provides visibility into the financial and operational health of an organization.
- Regulates the operations of the organization.
- Allows the company to quickly identify trends to be proactive and agile, outpacing the competition
Business intelligence has been the domain of IT and marketing research specialists who extract data, process it, and deliver report to an executive-level decision maker. But today, organizations are retooling this approach as business intelligence is transforming into a strategic enterprise application. And as Bill Gates accurately points out, the methods by which companies gather, manage, and use information will separate the winners from the losers.
Business intelligence tools can take company's beyond the limits of disparate data warehouses and cumbersome methods of extraction.
A lot organizations today suffer from the inability to effectiveness analyze their business metrics.
Benefits:
- Data consolidation
- Data cleansing
- Unified view of data
- Enterprise reporting
- Executive dashboards
- Balanced scorecard
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