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Business Intelligence | Business Intelligence.ro - 0 views

  • Dezvoltarea afacerilor aduce cu sine întrebări din ce în ce mai complexe: care este cel mai profitabil produs pe care îl vând? Care este evoluţia marjei mele de profit pe produsul X de-a lungul ultimilor ani? Cum pot fi reduse eficient cheltuielile operaţionale fără a afecta performanţa afacerii? Cum pot fi reduse pierderile pe lanţul de aprovizionare sau pe circuitul de producţie? Care este volumul de afaceri pe care îl fac cu furnizorul Y şi ce discount aş putea solicita în perioada următoare? Care este cel mai performant vânzător al meu? etc…
  • Sigur, răspunsuri la întrebări complexe pot fi obţinute şi fără aportul soluţiilor de „business intelligence” insă de cele mai multe ori obţinerea rezultatelor dorite presupune cel puţin: personal specializat (analişti), inevitabila eroare umană şi mai ales timp. Timp petrecut cu activităţi repetitive de extragere a datelor, de formatare a acestora, de definire a diverselor formule şi calcule necesare etc. Mai mult decât atât, datele odată extrase din sistemul de gestiune şi „împrăştiate” la diverse nivele din organizaţie (sub forma de fişiere text, Excel sau DBF) îşi pierd proprietăţi precum integritate, acurateţe, confidenţialitate şi, poate cea mai importantă, credibilitate.
  • Alternativa? Un sistem ce poate gestiona în mod automat transformarea datelor în informaţie şi accesul la aceasta în funcţie de rolul utilizatorului în cadrul organizaţiei, în mod securizat, cu posibilitatea interacţiunii facile cu datele şi generarea de rapoarte şi analize complexe din câteva click-uri de mouse. Şi acestea sunt numai câteva din facilităţile oferite de furnizorii soluţiilor de „business intelligence”.
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  • Lista beneficiilor poate continua cu: reducerea timpilor morţi petrecuţi cu activităţile de raportare periodică (colectarea de rapoarte, consolidări şi ajustări diverse), reducerea timpului petrecut cu activităţile repetitive, reducerea rolului departamentului de IT in generarea rapoartelor propriu-zise în favoarea utilizatorului final şi, cel mai important, reducerea timpului necesar adoptării unei decizii. În condiţiile în care decizia va fi şi mai bine documentată datorită calităţii informaţiei puse la dispoziţie, vom putea vorbi în sfărşit de o organizaţie pregătită să facă faţă oricăror schimbări din piaţă indiferent cât de bruşte ar fi acestea.
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What is business intelligence (BI)? - Definition from WhatIs.com - 0 views

  • Business intelligence is a data analysis process aimed at boosting business performance by helping corporate executives and other end users make more informed decisions.
  • Business intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process for analyzing data and presenting actionable information to help corporate executives, business managers and other end users make more informed business decisions.
  • BI encompasses a variety of tools, applications and methodologies that enable organizations to collect data from internal systems and external sources, prepare it for analysis, develop and run queries against the data, and create reports, dashboards and data visualizations to make the analytical results available to corporate decision makers as well as operational workers.
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  • The potential benefits of business intelligence programs include accelerating and improving decision making; optimizing internal business processes; increasing operational efficiency; driving new revenues; and gaining competitive advantages over business rivals. BI systems can also help companies identify market trends and spot business problems that need to be addressed.
  • BI data can include historical information, as well as new data gathered from source systems as it is generated, enabling BI analysis to support both strategic and tactical decision-making processes.
  • BI programs can also incorporate forms of advanced analytics, such as data mining, predictive analytics, text mining, statistical analysis and big data analytics.
  • In many cases though, advanced analytics projects are conducted and managed by separate teams of data scientists, statisticians, predictive modelers and other skilled analytics professionals, while BI teams oversee more straightforward querying and analysis of business data.
  • Business intelligence data typically is stored in a data warehouse or smaller data marts that hold subsets of a company's information. In addition, Hadoop systems are increasingly being used within BI architectures as repositories or landing pads for BI and analytics data, especially for unstructured data, log files, sensor data and other types of big data. Before it's used in BI applications, raw data from different source systems must be integrated, consolidated and cleansed using data integration and data quality tools to ensure that users are analyzing accurate and consistent information.
  • In addition to BI managers, business intelligence teams generally include a mix of BI architects, BI developers, business analysts and data management professionals; business users often are also included to represent the business side and make sure its needs are met in the BI development process.
  • To help with that, a growing number of organizations are replacing traditional waterfall development with Agile BI and data warehousing approaches that use Agile software development techniques to break up BI projects into small chunks and deliver new functionality to end users on an incremental and iterative basis.
  • consultant Howard Dresner is credited with first proposing it in 1989 as an umbrella category for applying data analysis techniques to support business decision-making processes.
  • Business intelligence is sometimes used interchangeably with business analytics; in other cases, business analytics is used either more narrowly to refer to advanced data analytics or more broadly to include both BI and advanced analytics.
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Big Data ... How do I turn it on? - 0 views

  • How Do I Learn to Ride a Bike if I Don’t Own a Bike? I get it.  A lot of businesses went out and bought the bike.  In fact, some of them bought a bike that would be the envy of a Tour de France cyclist.  Now, they’re trying to learn how to ride it.
  • Hey, that’s fine.  Smart business people don’t live a linear life.  You get the tools and implement the tools – all while you’re learning the tools. 
  • There’s no “on button” for Big Data.  You need people who will put their hands into it, manipulate it and find the valuable insights.
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  • Data science is about finding insightful, meaningful relationships and correlations that can create a competitive advantage. 
  • Big data may sound like the new high-tech and flashy toy, but it’s not.  There isn’t an “on button”…it’s the data science professionals that make your data speak.
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Bossie Awards 2014: The best open source applications | InfoWorld - 0 views

  • SuiteCRM was forked from the 6.5.x branch of SugarCRM because a segment of the community felt that SugarCRM Inc. was paying too much attention to its commercial editions and dragging its feet on updating the community edition. In addition to packaging up the latest SugarCRM codebase, SuiteCRM added a number of third-party extensions, resulting in a new system that is comparable to SugarCRM Professional in terms of features and functionality.
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Olap Cube and Reporting for PostgreSQL, MySQL, Firebird, SQLite, Foxpro... - 0 views

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