Five factors that make pervasive business intelligence a winning wager

作者: Riccardo Cognini , Flavio Corradini , Alberto Polzonetti , Barbara Re

DOI: 10.1109/IEEM.2014.7058712

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摘要: Evidence of the competitive value business intelligence (BI) and analytics solutions is growing. Fact-based decision making spreading throughout commercial, nonprofit, public sector organizations. The economic downturn spurring organizations to examine ways retaining customers, spending capital operating budgets, complying with regulations. However, over long term, BI will continue be applied optimize a wide array processes in an effort improve performance management organizational competitiveness. An increasing number are functionality more broadly available all makers inside outside organization. Internally, pervasively lead greater accountability by employees consistency management. Externally, relationships supplier partners can strengthened through effective sharing key indicators (KPIs). having pervasive means than appropriate tools distributed stakeholders. In pursuit BI, should focus on five factors that directly influenced increase diffusion BI. These have do as much technology they related professional services for strategy solution development, deployment, maintenance.

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