Sunday, June 24, 2012

Business Intelligence and Business Analytics, Big Time


In a world that’s awash in data, assembling the right information about customers and business conditions has never been more difficult. 

Business intelligence and business analytics aren’t new concepts. The idea of understanding the relationships between bits and bytes of data extends back to the late 1950s, and BI has been around in earnest since the late 1980s. However, today, the ability to aggregate, store, mine and analyze data can make or break an enterprise. As a result, BI and BA have emerged as core tools guiding decisions and strategies for areas as diverse as marketing, credit, research and development, customer care and inventory management.

In fact, BI and BA are evolving rapidly and meshing to meet business challenges and create new opportunities. Although nearly all Global 5000 organizations already use these tools, 35 percent of them fail to make insightful decisions about significant changes in business and market conditions, according to IT consulting firm Gartner. What’s more, the task isn’t getting any easier as data streams become more intertwined, and mashups and other Web 2.0 environments pull data from multiple sources.

The bottom line? “Business intelligence and business analytics are on the cusp of a major change,”. “There is a shift toward providing deeper insight into business information. And there is a growing emphasis on better tools and putting more powerful and better software in the hands of business decision makers.”

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