Med First University National College For upplied Sciences Department of computer engineering Presented by : IDMOUSSA Hasnae GOUNI Ouissam Scylla Marie Helene Supervised by : Mr.ABDLAOUI
Introduction Business intelligence basics Benefits of Business Intelligence Bi tools The future of Business intelligence Conclusion
Business intelligence is defined as, The process of gathering information about a business or industry matter; a broad range of applications and technologies for gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help make business decisions.
What are the top priority business goals of your organization ? What factors are critical to your reaching these goals ? What key information is required to support the decisions you make ? Is this information: Easily available ?..... Obtained in a timely manner ?... Presented in the format needed ?...
What types of ad-hoc analysis is performed ? What types of data is required to make these analyses possible ? Where does this data reside ? Are there key decision making areas where data is insufficient to meet your needs ? What type of software tools and applications do you use to analyze data. How satisfied are you with those tools ?
The high responsiveness of the company to the needs of its customers. Recognition of customer needs. Ability to act on market changes.
Optimisation of operations. Cost-effectiveness. Quality analysis as the basis for future projections. The best possible utilisation of resources
The key general categories of business intelligence tools are: Reporting and querying software - are tools that extract, sort, summarize, and present selected data OLAP Digital Dashboards Data mining Process mining Business performance management
Eclipse BIRT Project: Eclipse-based open source reporting for web applications, especially those based on Java EE. Freereporting.com: Free Web-based BI software application by LogiXML Jasper Soft: Standalone and Operational BI for reporting, analysis and ETL (the latter based on Talend Open Studio) OpenI: simple web application that does OLAP reporting
A 2009 Gartner Group paper predicted these developments in business intelligence market. [3] [3] Because of lack of information, processes, and tools, through 2012, more than 35 per cent of the top 5,000 global companies will regularly fail to make insightful decisions about significant changes in their business and markets. By 2012, business units will control at least 40 per cent of the total budget for business intelligence.
By 2010, 20 per cent of organizations will have an industry-specific analytic application delivered via software as a service as a standard component of their business intelligence portfolio. In 2009, collaborative decision making will emerge as a new product category that combines social software with business intelligence platform capabilities. By 2012, one-third of analytic applications applied to business processes will be delivered through coarse-grained application mashups.mashups
software as a service : service service collaborative decision making : _making _making social software :
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