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What’s the Difference Between Business Intelligence and Business Analytics?

Sisense

This is where Business Analytics (BA) and Business Intelligence (BI) come in: both provide methods and tools for handling and making sense of the data at your disposal. BA and BI are broad terms covering all kinds of technologies and approaches – and, to add to the confusion, are often used interchangeably. Confused yet?

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What are decision support systems? Sifting data for better business decisions

CIO Business Intelligence

The concept of DSS grew out of research conducted at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in the 1950s and 1960s, but really took root in the enterprise in the 1980s in the form of executive information systems (EIS), group decision support systems (GDSS), and organizational decision support systems (ODSS). Document-driven DSS.

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The Business Intelligence Market – What’s Old is New

In(tegrate) the Clouds

As the data visualization, big data, Hadoop, Spark and self-service hype gives way to IoT, AI and Machine Learning, I dug up an old parody post on the business intelligence market circa 2007-2009 when cloud analytics was just a disruptive idea. Thanks to The OLAP Report for lots of great market materials.

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A Complete Guide For BI Reporting

FineReport

Business Intelligence is commonly divided into four different types: reporting, analysis, monitoring, and prediction. Static reports cannot be changed by the end-users, while interactive reports allow you to navigate the report through various hierarchies and visualization elements. What is BI Reporting? .

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

Jet Global

With all the attention being paid to artificial intelligence (AI) these days, it’s no surprise that enterprise leaders are scrambling to find ways to shoehorn AI implementations into their technology stack. 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

The business world is at an inflection point when it comes to the application of Artificial Intelligence (or AI). Enter business intelligence (or BI) software. 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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Enterprise Reporting: The 2020’s Comprehensive Guide

FineReport

It uses enterprise reporting tools to organize data into charts, tables, widgets, or other visualizations. It may offer a range of interactivity, so users can find business problems and make data-driven decisions via the reports. What Is the Difference Between Enterprise Reporting and Business Intelligence?