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Business Intelligence Journal | Vol. 20, No. 4<br /><span class=’memberInlineSnipe’>TDWI Member Exclusive</span>
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Dec 07, 2015Getting in while getting it right. That’s the focus of this issue of the Business Intelligence Journal.top
Business Intelligence Journal | Vol. 20, No. 4
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Dec 07, 2015Getting in while getting it right. That’s the focus of this issue of the Business Intelligence Journal.top
Multilingualism and BI
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Dec 01, 2015Does spoken language matter anymore?top
Adaptable, Intuitive, and Faster: Key Trends Shaping the Future of Business Intelligence
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Nov 19, 2015Business intelligence (BI) sits at the center of many organizations’ efforts to enable data-driven decisions and actions through their enterprises. But BI is changing, both for organizations just getting started with BI and those that have invested in developing an enterprise standard. We have entered the age of BI “democratization”: tools and applications are becoming easier to use, more visual, and more adaptable to the requirements of a greater variety of users. Across business functions, users are excited by the potential of the new BI and visual analytics technologies and are clamoring for the opportunity to move beyond the limits of spreadsheets and canned reporting. However, a balance must be struck because no organization wants BI democratization to devolve into BI chaos.top
Adaptable, Intuitive, and Faster: Key Trends Shaping the Future of Business Intelligence
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Nov 19, 2015Business intelligence (BI) sits at the center of many organizations’ efforts to enable data-driven decisions and actions through their enterprises. But BI is changing, both for organizations just getting started with BI and those that have invested in developing an enterprise standard. We have entered the age of BI “democratization”: tools and applications are becoming easier to use, more visual, and more adaptable to the requirements of a greater variety of users. Across business functions, users are excited by the potential of the new BI and visual analytics technologies and are clamoring for the opportunity to move beyond the limits of spreadsheets and canned reporting. However, a balance must be struck because no organization wants BI democratization to devolve into BI chaos.top
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