DocumentCode
755929
Title
Making Business Intelligence More Useful
Author
Lawton, George
Volume
39
Issue
9
fYear
2006
Firstpage
14
Lastpage
16
Abstract
Business intelligence has long offered the promise of letting companies gather, store, access, and analyze huge amounts of data so that they can make better decisions regarding customers, suppliers, employees, logistics, and infrastructure. BI systems frequently have been unable to get results to users in a timely manner because of component and data-integration problems. New service-oriented-architecture tools provide interfaces to various data types, which helps integrate data sources so that multiple applications can read them. BI´s new real-time capabilities can even make it easier for companies to work directly with customers. A customer might be on the phone or an e-commerce Web site for only few minutes, which limits the time and amount of information a company has to make sales-related decisions
Keywords
Internet; competitive intelligence; customer relationship management; electronic commerce; business intelligence; data-integration problem; e-commerce Web site; service-oriented-architecture; Application software; Bismuth; Companies; Financial management; Home appliances; Information analysis; Product development; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Synthetic aperture sonar; Transaction databases; business intelligence; decision-support technologies;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MC.2006.318
Filename
1703302
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