Visual Business Intelligence and Business Intelligence Solutions

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Discover the Power of Location

Location data is a powerful tool waiting to be unlocked by most business and corporations. Understanding positioning, where an event takes place, or what the relationship is between two entities gives the upper hand to organizations that can effectively formulate spatial solutions. Visual Business Intelligence (VBI) can the hidden value existing sets of raw data. Within this data is organizational insight that can streamline business processes once accessed. By investing into the value locked within it's own data, companies can leverage the wealth of geospatial applications. This wealth can come by way of increased efficiency, competitive advantage of competitors, new revenue opportunities, or a combination of benefits.

The purpose of this lens is to highlight the various resources available online and through other means for individuals and entities interested in business intelligence solutions

Business Intelligence Solutions Through the Use of Consultants

Business intelligence software solution shows heat map of profitable regions in New York state.

What exactly is "business intelligence?" Business intelligence, or "BI," refers to the technologies, applications, and skills used to help a company or corporation acquire a better understanding of its commercial context. In plain English, business intelligence aims to support better business decision-making.

Finding an expert to help with business intelligence software is instrumental achieving company objectives. Look for a company consultant that has a good track record of highly successful business intelligence projects and someone that has worked with a wide variety of technologies and industries. Additionally a consultant who is "technology agnostic," having expertise with a wide variety of technologies and tools, will ensure that they can help guide a project through all phases of the development life cycle.

Common functionality of business intelligence applications includes reporting, online analytical processing (OLAP), analytics, dashboards, scorecards, data mining, corporate performance management, and predictive analysis.

The implementation of business intelligence solutions requires a skill set that takes into account the needs and intended benefits of a well executed BI solution. Identifying the scope of work to address pain points and priorities is instrumental. Determining the data required early and assessing the data that is available makes for a smooth approach at solving business intelligence issues. If A business or enterprise does not have a data warehouse for example, a good business intelligence consultant can design and develop one, including data marts if necessary.

Making recommendations based on available resources, and taking into account the deficiencies are the best ways to determine the proper course of action. This identifies where and what are the best methods for obtaining the desired goal. Sufficient data sources are determined and corrections are suggested in the presentation of the optimal plan to move forward on.

Once these initial stages have been defined, then it is easier to get direction to the best solution for your particular needs. Integration can begin and the formulation of the previously identified reporting tools can be created to insure success.

Proper prediction, performance management, dashboards and data mining to name a few, are the fruits of the process that an experienced consultant can achieve. Without the direction of someone that has knowledge of the leading BI tools, a well informed decision becomes difficult. The best consultants work closely with all parties of interest to develop the final reports, train the rest of your staff, and assign security levels according to customer requirements.

Visual Business Intelligence in Action

The videos in this section are designed to show visitors to this lens how location data and data visualization can be used to gather business intelligence. Seeing data converted into an easily understood visual image gives power to enterprise level decision makers.
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Relevant Blog Posts

A quick look around the Blogoshpere at other discussions on visual business intelligence and other business intelligence solutions.
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