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Mobile business intelligence applications: Not just a pretty interface
Back-end factors such as network performance and server hardware are key elements of building an effective mobile business intelligence architecture. Feature
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Growing use of mobile BI apps sparks need to downsize designs
Mobile business intelligence adds new challenges for BI teams, especially in designing apps. Don't overdo it on data, say BI managers and analysts. Feature
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Business applications, data analytics can make business lean
Centralised business apps, such as ERP and CRM can frustrate, but also make a business lean. Data analytics has a fresh Six Sigma role to play Feature
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When open source tools aren't the best BI software for an organization
Book author Lyndsay Wise explains why some companies might be better off sticking with traditional BI software instead of adopting open source tools. Book excerpt
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Reasons for choosing open source business intelligence software
Book author Lyndsay Wise explains why open source business intelligence tools might be the way to go for organizations looking to deploy BI systems. Book excerpt
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Do open source business intelligence tools meet your business goals?
Businesses must assess their goals and IT systems before weighing whether open source business intelligence is a good fit, says author Lyndsay Wise. Book excerpt
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Lyndsay Wise: Open source BI software price, fit both must be right
In an interview, consultant and author Lyndsay Wise explains why open source BI tools are a good choice for some organizations but not others. Feature
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Self-service applications warrant close attention from BI teams
Before your organization deploys self-service business intelligence tools, find out what you need to know to ensure it succeeds with the software. Feature
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Self-service BI tools best fashioned with custom fit for diverse users
Project managers must consider the unique needs of different groups of business users when implementing self-service business intelligence tools. Feature
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Recipe for self-service BI calls for flexibility, governance, user aid
A one-size-fits-all-users approach can send self-service business intelligence efforts off track; so can a lack of oversight and up-front development. Feature
