Consultant Benchmarks Business Intelligence

May 27, 2011

Business intelligence has seen tremendous growth and with so many different companies on the market all vying for clients it can become difficult for business owners to know exactly which one will adequately fit their needs.

We learned that InetSoft is a sponsor of the Aberdeen’s Group Agile BI Benchmark Study, which provides a detailed survey and analysis of how companies are currently using their business intelligence products and how they improve.

We found the notion of agile business intelligence interesting. Traditionally business intelligence required trained specialists and programmers with the ability to convert an end user’s dreams into the cold, hard reality of a report. Today end users want to do their own report building and data analysis. In our experience, this sounds great in a pitch focused on reducing headcount. However, in some situations, flawed data leads to even more suspect business decisions.

We learned from the announcement about the study that:

Agile BI is business intelligence that can rapidly adapt to meet changing business needs.

Okay.

Many of those surveyed admitted they were not delivering their business intelligence products on time and found it difficult to make timely decisions. Those companies that earned “Best In Class” were those that were able to provide fully interactive BI to their users. The write up asserted:

Managers need to get “hands-on” to interact with and manipulate data if they are to meet the shrinking timeframe for business decisions that they face.

Without building a solid foundation and taking control BI cannot be fully effective and is like a bird with no wings.

You can obtain a free complimentary copy of the report please visit http://goo.gl/3WujV. We have no idea how long the free report will be available. Act quickly.

Stephen E Arnold, May 27, 2011

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One Response to “Consultant Benchmarks Business Intelligence”

  1. Ron Keler on May 27th, 2011 9:39 pm

    I agree that agile BI can be very difficult to accomplish. BI implementations take a tremendous amount of attention to details and deep knowledge of the underlying data, the business rules that concern the data, and the integration points of various data. With that said, i also believe that to remain relevant and flourish BI initiatives have to deliver new content at least once a quarter. So, my interpretation of Agile BI would be new content area covered every 12 weeks or so.

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