Business intelligence strategies for enterprise CIOs
Strategy: Business intelligence management, planning, processes
Your business intelligence strategy needs to give business users the insights they need and prove an ROI for the data management, analytics and other BI technologies involved. Here, our experts will help you launch your search for a BI solution with questions to ask as you consider which BI approach and vendors to consider.
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Five steps to unfreeze a business intelligence strategy
02 Jun 2009
Article - Experts share a roadmap for getting a stalled BI strategy back on track.
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Putting your business intelligence strategy to the test
Quiz - Review our latest coverage of business intelligence and corporate performance management, then test your knowledge with this quiz.
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BI services and solutions for enterprise CIOs
CIO Briefing - BI services and solutions and CPM software are growing quickly as effective means to gather and analyze data. Find out how to implement effective BI and CPM programs.
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BI on demand: Five issues to consider (A SearchCIO.com podcast)
Podcast - Wayne Eckerson offers five tips for considering an on-demand BI implementation, including costs, technical integration requirements and more.
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Integrated business intelligence strategy spans app, BI developers
09 Jun 2009
Article - CIOs need to marry business application and BI development efforts to create a cohesive BI strategy, especially when adding analytical capabilities to enterprise applications.
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On-demand business intelligence systems vs. in-house
Webcast - Richard Sherman discusses the ins and outs of on-demand and in-house business intelligence systems.
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How one firm chose MicroStrategy as its BI solution
30 Dec 2008
Article - Learn how one firm chose MicroStrategy as a BI solution to bring its customer database and all analytics back in-house.
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Five questions to ask before launching a new BI system
09 Dec 2008
Article - An economy in recession puts BI on the top of the 2009 agenda. But CIOs will have to look at BI differently moving forward. Here are five pointers for getting it right.