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Creating Dashboards for Excel: The Limitations

Jet Global

The purpose of a business dashboard is to help you make quick, calculated decisions based on raw data. Instead of combing through data from different applications and spreadsheets, a manager should be able to open up a dashboard and quickly get a visual status update on a specific project. Version Control.

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Value Stream Management for digital transformation: A new maturity model

CIO Business Intelligence

Technology teams and business managers are working with unified data sets, which enables a high degree of collaboration. Further, they can stop relying on efforts like quarterly status reports and instead leverage real-time dashboards that keep all stakeholders consistently apprised.

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Self-Service BI vs Traditional BI: What’s Next?

Alation

Business intelligence has a long history. How will moving to true self-service business intelligence — and achieving data democracy — impact your organization? A Short History of Business Intelligence. Modern business intelligence starts at the dawn of digital computing.

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The Enterprise AI Revolution Starts with BI

Jet Global

The road to AI supremacy in enterprise business starts with investment in an area most businesses might not think to look at first. Regardless of where you’re landing in regards to artificial intelligence and business intelligence, one thing is true: you’ll need to have data to feed both. It All Starts with Data.

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The Essential Guide to Analytic Applications

Embedding dashboards, reports and analytics in your application presents unique opportunities and poses unique challenges. We interviewed 16 experts across business intelligence, UI/UX, security and more to find out what it takes to build an application with analytics at its core.

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AI vs. BI for Business, What Do You Need?

Jet Global

AI, colloquially, is used to refer to a number of computer-powered business decision drivers, including automation (not AI), data modeling (not AI), and reporting and analytics (also not AI). What are some of the core components of business intelligence? So why the confusion?

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

With the potential use cases on the horizon for AI in business, as well as the investment dollars and rate of change currently propelling AI, one thing is clear: you’ll need to get your foundation in place sooner, rather than later, to take advantage of the benefits coming to the business world. But how can you do that?

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7 Questions Every App Team Should Ask

In its 2020 Embedded BI Market Study, Dresner Advisory Services continues to identify the importance of embedded analytics in technologies and initiatives strategic to business intelligence. Discover the top seven requirements to consider when evaluating your embedded dashboards and reports.