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The Enterprise AI Revolution Starts with BI

Jet Global

Many of the features frequently attributed to AI in business, such as automation, analytics, and data modeling aren’t actually features of AI at all. And how can the data collected across multiple touchpoints, from retail locations to the supply chain to the factory be easily integrated? Enter data warehousing.

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

And how can the data collected across multiple touchpoints, from retail locations to the supply chain to the factory be easily integrated? Enter data warehousing. Cubes are multi-dimensional datasets that are optimized for analytical processing applications such as AI or BI solutions. So how is the data extracted?

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

And how can the data collected across multiple touchpoints, from retail locations to the supply chain to the factory be easily integrated? Enter data warehousing. Cubes are multi-dimensional datasets that are optimized for analytical processing applications such as AI or BI solutions. So how is the data extracted?

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What is business intelligence? Transforming data into business insights

CIO Business Intelligence

BI tools access and analyze data sets and present analytical findings in reports, summaries, dashboards, graphs, charts, and maps to provide users with detailed intelligence about the state of the business. The potential use cases for BI extend beyond the typical business performance metrics of improved sales and reduced costs.