...MOBILE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ABSTRACT Mobile Business Intelligence has become hottest, emerging and fast growing trends in today’s life. The whole world is shifting from wired connection to wireless connection with smartphones. In Mobile Business Intelligence we can learn, how organizations are responding more rapidly to market changes and customer needs and how they are improving the customer satisfaction by advancing of time to information for detracting business decisions. This paper is intended to assess the current status and future plans that organizations have to deploy mobile enterprise applications. And I am going to explain the role of Mobile Business Intelligence in solving many issues of various organizations. This paper argues the mobile web services presented to customers do not match the user’s expectation due to a lack of interactivity between mobile and web. I am going to analyze the problems facing by customers by using Mobile BI. This paper identifies and analyzes the reports of the study of critical publications, articles; researchers had research about this topic and going to explain the role of Mobile BI in expanding the mobile technology in market. Through the development later I will explain what will be the benefits of organizations by using Mobile BI. Some measures and calculations of various organizations and enterprises will come in existence for gaining knowledge of usage of Mobile BI. Keywords: Mobile Business Intelligence, Organizations,...
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...MOBILE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ABSTRACT Mobile Business Intelligence has become hottest, emerging and fast growing trends in today’s life. The whole world is shifting from wired connection to wireless connection with smartphones. In Mobile Business Intelligence we can learn, how organizations are responding more rapidly to market changes and customer needs and how they are improving the customer satisfaction by advancing of time to information for detracting business decisions. This paper is intended to assess the current status and future plans that organizations have to deploy mobile enterprise applications. And I am going to explain the role of Mobile Business Intelligence in solving many issues of various organizations. This paper argues the mobile web services presented to customers do not match the user’s expectation due to a lack of interactivity between mobile and web. I am going to analyze the problems facing by customers by using Mobile BI. This paper identifies and analyzes the reports of the study of critical publications, articles; researchers had research about this topic and going to explain the role of Mobile BI in expanding the mobile technology in market. Through the development later I will explain what will be the benefits of organizations by using Mobile BI. Some measures and calculations of various organizations and enterprises will come in existence for gaining knowledge of usage of Mobile BI. Keywords: Mobile Business Intelligence, Organizations,...
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...Secure Business Intelligence on Apple ® Mobile Devices MicroStrategy Mobile for iPhone and iPad MOBILE INTELLIGENCE Copyright Information All Contents Copyright © 2011 MicroStrategy Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. TRAdeMARk InfoRMATIon MicroStrategy, MicroStrategy 6, MicroStrategy 7, MicroStrategy 7i, MicroStrategy 7i evaluation edition, MicroStrategy 7i olap Services, MicroStrategy 8, MicroStrategy 9, MicroStrategy distribution Services, MicroStrategy MultiSource option, MicroStrategy Command Manager, MicroStrategy enterprise Manager, MicroStrategy object Manager, MicroStrategy Reporting Suite, MicroStrategy Power User, MicroStrategy Analyst, MicroStrategy Consumer, MicroStrategy email delivery, MicroStrategy BI Author, MicroStrategy BI Modeler, MicroStrategy evaluation edition, MicroStrategy Administrator, MicroStrategy Agent, MicroStrategy Architect, MicroStrategy BI developer kit, MicroStrategy Broadcast Server, MicroStrategy Broadcaster, MicroStrategy Broadcaster Server, MicroStrategy Business Intelligence Platform, MicroStrategy Consulting, MicroStrategy CRM Applications, MicroStrategy Customer Analyzer, MicroStrategy desktop, MicroStrategy desktop Analyst, MicroStrategy desktop designer, MicroStrategy eCRM 7, MicroStrategy education, MicroStrategy eTrainer, MicroStrategy executive, MicroStrategy Infocenter, MicroStrategy Intelligence Server, MicroStrategy Intelligence Server Universal edition, MicroStrategy MdX Adapter, MicroStrategy narrowcast Server, MicroStrategy...
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...Responsible sourcing ............................................................10 Australia first ............................................................................ 12 Our sustainability ................................................................... 13 Our community ....................................................................... 14 Our 3 year performance summary ..................................17 Cover image: supplier to Coles for over 20 years, apple grower Harvey Giblett of Newton Brothers Orchards, located in Manjimup, Western Australia. About us Coles is a leading national food, liquor and convenience retailer in Australia. We employ more than 102,000 team members across our brands, which include Coles and Bi-Lo supermarkets, Coles Express, 1st Choice Liquor Superstore, Liquorland, Vintage Cellars and Spirit Hotels. Our goal What we want to achieve “To give the people of Australia a shop they trust, delivering quality, service and value.” Our values What we believe in Our customers come first – always! We support each other to get things done. Our circle for success Our ways of working Our six point plan to deliver our goal How we work together Lead effectively Act collectively Support consistently...
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... CONTENTS Solving the problem * The consultation process * Research proposal * Preliminary scope * Human resources * Financial resources * Physical resources * External research assistance * Research location * Methods used for research * Sample size * Budget * Time frame * Client interview * Research plan * Objectives * Scope * Research methods * Type of data * Sources of data * Data gathering methods * Sampling * Processing methods * Feasibility Introduction: Coles Supermarkets is an Australian supermarket chain owned by Wesfarmers. It has 741 stores nationally, including 45 BI-LO Supermarkets that also stock Coles private label brands, and more than 100,000 employees. Coles was founded by George James (G.J.) Coles when what was called the "Coles Variety Store" opened on 9 April 1914 in Smith Street in the Melbourne suburb of Collingwood. Expansion to more stores occurred and the chain was regarded as leaders in providing value to Australian shoppers (G. J. Coles learned the retail trade working for his father's "Coles Store" business at Wilmot, Tasmania between 1910 and 1913). Coles' interest in food retailing was spurred in 1958 when it acquired 54 John Connell Dickins grocery stores. It then acquired the Beilby's chain in South Australia in 1959 and 265 Matthews Thompson grocery stores in New South Wales in...
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...Looking Beyond The Boundaries – A strategy to gain competitive advantage for the Coles Group of Australia By Aruna Kulatunga MGG9352 Management Processes and Systems. Semester 1, 2007 Looking Beyond The Boundaries – A strategy to gain competitive advantage for Coles Group Executive Summary The Coles Group of Australia has allowed its competitive advantage to slip away to rival Woolworth by failing to differentiate its core strategies and by failing to articulate well the strategies that could have been differentiated. In a bid to gain competitive advantage, this report suggests that the Coles Group should look beyond the company boundaries, extending its value chain to suppliers, partners and customers in a seamless manner, employ process like Total Quality Management and Business Process Reengineering in extending the value chain, bedded in a well structured change management programme and look towards globalisation and franchising along with such counter-intuitive, yet innovative, location strategies such as competitive clustering and saturation marketing to regain its competitive advantage. Page 2 23/10/07 Looking Beyond The Boundaries – A strategy to gain competitive advantage for Coles Group Introduction Strategy gurus Porter (1998, p. 2), Mintzberg (1994), Hamel (1998), Hamel and Prahalad, (1994) Champy and Nohria (1996) and Hammer (quoted in Champy and Nohria, (1996)) agree in principle that in order to meet business needs, specific actions need to be...
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...Analysis of the grocery industry Coles Supermarkets Australia October 2012 Analysis of the grocery industry Contents Glossary ..................................................................................................................................... i Executive Summary.................................................................................................................. iii 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 1.2 Project approach and objectives........................................................................................ 1 Report structure ............................................................................................................... 2 2 3 Coles – an overview ........................................................................................................ 3 Economic contribution of Coles ....................................................................................... 5 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Modelling approach .......................................................................................................... 5 Direct economic contribution ............................................................................................ 6 Indirect economic contribution ......................................................................................... 6 Total economic contribution .......
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...Wiliam Gajski Ja idem na biologiju about an hour ago via mobile · Like Luka Lapanja iz cega ces ucit? jel imas nekakve knjige, skripte ili neki k pa da mogu fotokopirat about an hour ago via mobile · Like Wiliam Gajski Imam skripte kaj mi je dala od zene neka frendica kaj ide na pripreme iz bio.. briem da ima oko 130 str about an hour ago via mobile · Like · 1 Luka Lapanja Aj jel moš to donijet u školu, pa da si fotokopiram to 4 minutes ago · Like Wiliam Gajski moram pogledat dal mi opce doma il kod zene about a minute ago via mobile · Like Luka Lapanja dobro, samo molim te ako možeš to dofurat ovih dana a few seconds ago · Like Luka Lapanja pa ti ja slijedeći vratim a few seconds ago · Like Options OLDER POSTS Diana Dee Dee Jašarević jel ko napiso eng??? koja tema je najlaksa ( makar meni nijedna nije xd ) Like · · Follow Post · 5 hours ago Seen by 15 View all 9 comments Dominik Cvijanović Eee paa sad 4 hours ago · Like Diana Dee Dee Jašarević joj joj ... sto reci 4 hours ago · Like Options Antonija Gabrić jel gledala potacek izostanke? Like · · Follow Post · 8 hours ago Seen by 16 Luka Lapanja and Diana Dee Dee Jašarević like this. View all 15 comments Diana Dee Dee Jašarević kurvaa 7 hours ago via mobile · Like Antonija Gabrić 7 hours ago · Like Options Dominik Cvijanović Laura Šeremet nam je u vezi sa Biciklom tj sad je sa Motorkom hahahahahhahaha eee ako ona moze nac decka onda svatko moze hahahahaha ...
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...USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, home to the USS Alabama, has been opened since January of 1965. It was created to represent and honor all of Alabama’s Veterans in all branches, including: Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine. Originally in Bremerton, Washington, Henri Aldridge and Stephens Croom helped bring the USS Alabama home to Mobile. People all over Alabama and the Southeast travel to the Battleship Memorial Park to experience life on the ship and learn about the USS Alabama’s role during World War II. The USS Alabama is like no other ship I’ve ever seen before. With a length of 680 feet and a width of over 108 feet, the USS Alabama was able to take down twenty-two enemy airplanes, with the...
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...Business Intelligence Easy White Paper Mobile Business Intelligence and Analytics Mobile Business Intelligence & Analytics Contents Overview ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 What is Mobile Business Intelligence?......................................................................................................... 4 Who is it for? ................................................................................................................................................ 5 What are the external factors driving Mobile Business Intelligence? ........................................................... 6 What are the internal drivers for Mobile Business Intelligence? .................................................................. 7 What benefits are sought? ........................................................................................................................... 8 What organizational factors are required? ................................................................................................... 9 What technology has to underpin a Mobile Business Intelligence initiative? ............................................. 10 Security is paramount ................................................................................................................................ 11 Yellowfin’s Mobile Business Intelligence platform..........
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...Overview 2 Business Intelligence in Mobile: What is it? 3 Users segmentation 4 Executive: 5 End users: 5 Workforce: 5 Processing Data from BI to Mobile Device: 6 Mobile BI Challenges and possible solutions: 6 Real Time Data: 7 Security: 8 Rendering: 9 Mobile BI vendors offering: 11 Yellowfin 11 MicroStrategy Mobile: 12 IBM Cognos 8 Go! Mobile: 13 Summary 13 References 14 Overview With advent of portable devices like mobile phones and iPad, a new era of telecommunication has started. Internet makes the communication even more seamless and it has a profound impact on the businesses and the way they manage their globally accessible data. With the convergence of BI and mobility, the data can be delivered anywhere and anytime. More and more executives are depending on BI to make their daily decisions. Data is growing many folds every year. It is imperative that data is now available on the go. More than ever executives are becoming dependent on the handhelds like iPhone, Blackberry, smart phone and recently launched iPad. The screens have changed from monitors to laptops and now smart phone. Social media is being used by executives and business managers for more than ever. Everybody just loves accessing information on small handhelds. This paper covers some of the topics like, How BI will look like on the smaller screens, what are the challenges, when does industry started working on smaller devices for BI, how long would it take to mature the...
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...General comments | Research Proposal Research Topic: Business Intelligence goes Mobile: Business Analytics Anytime, Anywhere. Abstract: Mobile business intelligence refers to the circulation and dispersion of business data with the help of mobile devices such as smart phones, tablet computers etc. Business intelligence is a technique by digging out and excavate data and analysing it with the help of computer based technique. Corporates today are increasingly using various handheld devices and latest gadgets in delivering rich web content which help managers to have extensive access to corporate data. This is not just confined to managers but other official also who can be in constant touch with clients and assess the data using mobile analytics (A Savvas 2010) Introduction : Mobile business intelligence is the data driven applications on mobile devices like handheld devices , smart phones and tablet computers which help users to access business information anytime anywhere. This mobile BI has made a drastic change in the corporate world; using mobile BI corporates can analyse and circulate the data to their clients and colleagues on theirs handheld devices. There are many benefits of mobile BI but apart from it still it has some challenges . Security of the data that is sent on mobile devices poses risk of hacking . Data that is sent has to be checked i.e what information is going outside the firewall and how they will protect it...
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...Volume–VI, Number-01, January-June, 2011 Customers’ Attitude towards Wireless Internet Services in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study Comparing WIMAX Based and EDGE/EVDO Based Internet Service S.M. MONIRUL ISLAM* BULBUL AHAMED** Abstract This study is an attempt to measure the attitude of customers towards the wireless Internet services in Bangladesh based on the Mertin Fishbein’s multi attribute attitude model. Some salient attributes (i.e., speed, bandwidth fluctuation rate) of WIMAX based and EDGE/EVDO based Internet services that affect the attitude of the customers have been selected which customers emphasizes to take purchase-decision as well as usage continuation decision. Two types of wireless Internet service providers (WIMAX and EDGE/EVDO) and ten salient attributes have been considered for this study. It has been found from the study that customers form more positive attitude towards WIMAX based Internet service than EDGE/EVDO based service. Observed differences in mean attitude of different attributes for the two categories of wireless Internet services are measured through Z-test to test the significance of those differences. Findings of this study may be used as an index by the Internet service providers for improvement of their services to satisfy the customers. Key words: Wireless Internet, Customer Attitude, WIMAX, EDGE, EVDO 1. INTRODUCTION Communication is the fundamental need of human beings. From the early evolution of civilization man has invented...
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...Organization’s Vision and Missions: Our Vision “Our Persistent Improvement through Continual Innovation will Enrich, Inspire and Simplify Lives“ Our Missions 1. The company will be one among many small software companies in Dhaka, Bangladesh but it will be a unique one. Unlike other small companies in locality we will have a great deal of focus on Business Intelligence (BI) solution. 2. The primary product of the company will be the development of educational software for growing number of computer users in Bangladesh. 3. The company will continually try to develop Business Intelligence (BI) skills for home and abroad. 4. Overseas selling of customized enterprise solutions will be our second most important revenue source. 5. We will retain talents, appreciate achievements and enrich our skills on regular basis. 6. Organogram: Figure 1 Organogram of Micromeria Software Solutions Figure 1 Organogram of Micromeria Software Solutions Business Environment Analysis: Marketing Environment: 1. Competitive forces – Although the software industry of Bangladesh is relatively small now (having single digit percentage contribution to national GDP) it is very rapidly growing - According to BASIS (Bangladesh Association for Software and Information Systems) statistics the domestic IT service industry market has grown at 20 to 30 percent per annum during the last few years.. According to BASIS industry statistics from 2012 there currently...
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...Themobilebanking isdefinedas“theprovisionofbanking servicestocustomersontheir mobile devices”: specificallytheoperation ofbank currentand deposit or savings accounts. According torecentresearchfindingsandforecastsinbusiness,mediaandacademia,mobile phonesandhandhelddevicesshouldhavebeenfirmly establishedasanalternativeformof paymentinmosttechnologicallyadvancedsocieties[16].Despiteongoingefforts by key playerssuchas banks, mobilenetworkoperatorsandmobilepayment serviceproviders (MPSP)inpromoting andoffering mobilepaymentoptions,absenceofwidespreadcustomer acceptanceofthisinnovationhaveresultedinalag intheadoptionofmobilepaymentsasan alternativeformofpaymentmechanism[17].Whileeachoftheseplayers approachthe marketwithdifferentexpectations,severalstudieshave shownthatmerchant/consumer adoptioniskey tothesuccessofmobilepayments[16,17].„Mobilepaymentsaredefined as theuseofamobile devicetoconductapaymenttransactionin whichmoney orfundsare transferredfromapayertoareceiverviaanintermediaryordirectly withoutanintermediary‟ [18].Duetotheall-encompassing natureofthisdefinition,itshould bemadeclearthata distinctionexists betweenmobilepaymentsandmobilebanking.Thelatterreferstomobile paymenttransactionsthatare exclusivetotheir respectivecustomerswhilsttheformerisa modeofpaymentthatiswidely availabletoallpartiesinaretailenvironment[18].Mobile paymentshavebeensuggestedasa solutiontofacilitatemicropaymentsinelectronic and mobile commerce transactions and to encourage reduced use of cash at...
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