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Using Operational Business Intelligence for Intra-Day Analysis and Decision Making

by Judith R. Davis


Published: March 9, 2007

This research report on operational business intelligence presents the components, the benefits and the trends in operational business intelligence, along with case studies of organizations that have implemented operational BI.

Business intelligence (BI) focuses on delivering the right information in the right format to the right people at the right time so they can make effective and timely business decisions. To do this successfully, you have to know what information you need and when you need it, and then ensure that the business can deliver it.

BI services, applications, and technologies have come a long way over the past two decades. Current implementation efforts are targeted at...

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About the Author

Judith R. Davis -

Judith R. Davis is a leading researcher and expert with more than 30 years of experience in the business application of information technology. Her current focus is business intelligence and related products and technologies to optimize decision-making across the enterprise. Judy has functioned as both a consultant and analyst and has worked extensively with enterprises, end users and major vendors. She has also authored many articles, research studies and white papers for major industry media organizations and leading technology providers. She may be contacted by email at jrdavis1@verizon.net.

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