Business Intelligence (BI)

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Business intelligence (BI) delivers on a simple promise: to improve business performance by driving better decision making throughout your organization. When you’re confident that your insight into corporate data is sound, informed, and complete, you can trust that all your decisions will help you create competitive advantage and achieve corporate objectives.

For BI to reach its potential, it must have the flexibility and functionality to extend from the individual through the team to the organization. BI must also be responsive to the different needs of people in your organization and take into account all the information- structured and unstructured, you use to make decisions.

Microsoft BI can deliver all that through three key steps that facilitate trusted, confident decision making at all levels of your organization.

Integration

BI Infrastructure
Metadata Management
Development
Workflow and Collaboration

business intelligence information delivery

Information Delivery

Reporting
Dashboards
Ad Hoc Query
Microsoft Office Integration

Analysis

OLAP
Advanced Visualization
Predictive Modeling and Data Mining
Scorecards

The Top 10 Questions We Ask

How Many Metrics Are You Selecting?
What Are You Trying to Do with the Selected Metrics?
How Often and for How Long Will You Collect Data?
What Are the Current Baselines or Benchmarks for the Selected Metrics?
Do You Have Targets and Goals?
What Impact Will the Selected Metrics Have on Your Facility?
Are You Prepared to Accept the Results (Positive or Negative) of Data Analysis?
Have You Adequately Defined All Terms Associated with the Indicator?
How Accurate Are the Data or the Data Source?

Have You Taken into Consideration the Overall Design of the Indicator Project and All the Factors That Can Influence and Affect the Monitoring Project?

Gartner Research

Why you need BI

  • CIOs are coming under increasing pressure to invest in technologies that drive business transformation and strategic change. 
  • Information generated from enterprise applications is at an all-time high and will continue to increase. 
  • The adoption of BI platforms’ expanded capabilities beyond traditional query, reporting and OLAP functionality to leverage dashboards, scorecards and visualization. 
  • Organizations are continuing to progress along the BI continuum, from analyst/user-driven BI applications, to strategy-driven ones, to process-driven applications.
  • Smaller and midsize organizations are becoming an important target market for BI vendors, with a large proportion representing new opportunities. 
  • Standardization of tools continues to be a driver of growth, but it also slows down the sales cycle as organizations rationalize their portfolio of tools.
  • The continued growth of performance management initiatives, particularly finance-led corporate performance management.

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