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    Question #1 Topic #1 – Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence & Analytics I was particularly interested in learning about Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence and Analytics because of how useful it is and how profitable it can be if used properly. Most companies are using big data to gather information about customers in order to create a more efficient system to cater to their customers while increasing profits. They are not only using it to see past behaviors but they are

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    Business Intelligence Business Intelligence is the gathering and analysis of large amounts of information so as to gain insights that propagate strategic and tactical business decisions. Business Intelligence is the conglomeration of the processes and technologies which change data into information. It encompasses a wide category of technologies, including data warehousing, multidimensional analysis or online analytical processing, data mining and visualization, as well as basic queries and multiple

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    whole new perspective to the business and the work. After a couple of years in Finance and accounting job, I got big break at Oracle consulting as a software consultant. I spent next many years focusing on learning application technology, understanding business processes, solving business problems, and travelling the world. Currently I manage business intelligence applications portfolio at one of the largest retailer in US. During recent business updates I saw many business opportunities that were enabled

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    Right after my graduation from the university, I have started to work as an SAP Business Intelligence/Business Warehouse Consultant in one of the largest SAP Gold Partner companies in Istanbul/Turkey for almost 2 years. My company integrates the major products of SAP and provides support services to customers. It has approximately 200 employees consisted of consultants and other employees from marketing, finance, sales and human resources. My manager uses SAP products to monitor and analyze what

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    When thinking about Business Intelligence tools for visual interfaces (dashboards) to assist in monitoring business performance, Tableau is currently all the rage and the top of many companies’ wish lists for software to incorporate into their business and skills for those in which they employ. However, for many companies the investment in both the software and the people with the skills to use Tableau may be just out of reach… especially for companies who are cautious to “jump on the bandwagon”

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    Business Intelligence projects start out as a simple report or request for an extract of data. Once the base data is aggregated then the next request usually is about summing data or creating more reports that have different views to the data sets. Before long complex logic comes into play and the metrics coming out of the system are very important to many corporate wide citizens. "Centrally managed business rules enable BI projects to draw from the business know-how of a company and to work with

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    article can be regarded as current since it was published in 2013. What is more, the authors of this text both work for the department of business in the universities. They may have specific expertise or knowledge in the field of big data as it is an essential factor in business. Furthermore, Business Intelligence Journal contains a professional data warehouse for business. As a result, this article is also authoritative and reliable. Besides, as a journal article, not only does it follow the usual academic

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    - 6 04- 080 REV: SE PT EMB E R 11, 20 06 ANDRE W MC A F EE ALI S ON BE RKLE Y W A G O N F ELD Business Intelligence Software at SYSCO Introduction Twila Day left the meeting excited, but also a little nervous. Her Technology and Applications Group had just been given approval by the Director’s Council of SYSCO to proceed with a company- wide deployment of business intelligence (BI) software. The effort was intended to help SYSCO, the largest food distributor in North America,

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    Business Intelligence is the broadest category and encompasses the other three terms here (at least as they’re used in a business IT context). BI is data-driven decision-making. It includes the generation, aggregation, analysis, and visualization of data to inform and facilitate business management and strategizing. All the other terms refer to some aspect of how information is gathered or crunched, while BI goes beyond the data to include what business leaders actually do with the insights they

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    In the current business world, enterprises have developed strategies and technologies which are useful for data analysis of the associated business information. This information obtained is essential in making prudent business decisions. This developed strategies and technologies used for data analysis are known as business intelligence which is abbreviated as BI. Business Intelligence is associated with businesses issues which go around its history, current situation and a future analysis of the

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