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

Alation

Business intelligence has a long history. Today, the term describes that same activity, but on a much larger scale, as organizations race to collect, analyze, and act on data first. With remote and hybrid work on the rise, the ability to locate and leverage data and expertise — wherever it resides — is more critical than ever.

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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. It All Starts with Data. 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.

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Understanding Data Entities in Microsoft Dynamics 365

Jet Global

For organizations considering a move to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain Management (D365 F&SCM), or for those in the early stages of an implementation project, defining a clear strategy for curating data is a key to developing a comprehensive approach to reporting and analytics. What Are Data Entities?

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5 Signs You’re Using Bad Data to Make Business Decisions

Jet Global

After working with many Microsoft Dynamics ERP clients who have faced data quality struggles, we’ve put together a list of 5 top warning signs that there’s something wrong with the data you are using every day. . You are having difficulty securing executive buy-in because report and budget a pprovals are constantly delayed .

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Self-Service BI: A Case of Trust Working Both Ways?

Alation

In the breakneck world of data, which I have been privy to since the mid 1990s, business intelligence remains one of the most enduring terms. The writer Richard Millar Devens used “business intelligence” to describe how a banker had the foresight to gather and act on information thus getting the jump on his competition.

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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. Enter data warehousing.

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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. Enter data warehousing.