Telefoonnummer 0575-490719 Datum 26 mei 2012 Opleidingsinstituut CAI Opleiding Business Intelligence Opleidingscode BUSI1201UTRx Docent Emiel Caron Versie 3.0 Pagina 1 van 19 Inhoud 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Business Case...............................................................................................
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When referring to in-band or out-of-band it can be explained as simple as either sitting in the flow of network traffic or out of the flow. The differences between these two can be explained by their impact on performance, security, and manageability on a network. An in-band network management has to do with managing devices through common protocols. For example, telnet or SSH and the using of the network itself as a media. This is a way to provide identity based access controls, which will provide
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the business world. Commercial software MS Excel: Almost every business user has access to MS Office suite and Excel. Excel is an excellent reporting and dash boarding tool. For most business projects, even if you run the heavy statistical analysis on different software but you will still end up using Excel for the reporting and presentation of results. SAS: SAS is the 5000 pound gorilla of the analytics world and claims to be the largest independent vendor in the business intelligence market
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give shape to new products and value-added services and develop defensible differentiators. In other words, the onus to support the organizational business strategy now falls upon the CAO. And assisting CAOs with this goal is the science of analytics. Analytics is being recognized as a key business differentiator across the industries. All business functions in every organization recognize the need of quality data to drive decisions. In this competitive world, every critical decision counts CAOs
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card-HA101772797.aspx Dashboards and scorecards have different approaches to the communication of enterprise performance data for decision making of the management. By understanding this, managers are able to come up with the right tool for the business and determine
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Do recent technological advances (eg the internet, databases) assure that future research will be of a higher quality, or of greater utility, than the past? By OLAOLU OKE 01/23/2014 Technological advancement has had a big role to play on all industries, such as: healthcare, education, marketing, etc., and has also impacted a lot on the world of research. Basically, Technological advancement has made life easy and made information accessible at the tip of our fingers
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Rudyk Module 2, ITM501 Dr. Sam Biragbara 7 September 2014 Business intelligence (BI) is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help enterprise users make better business decisions. Business intelligence (BI) is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help enterprise users make better business decisions. BI applications include the activities of decision
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on-the-fly. Often in-house applications are created to save money, or to address a critical business function at a particular business. These advantages have drawbacks as well. Software made to specific requirements is inflexible and hard to manage. The person that wrote the program is often long gone, and the current team may struggle to maintain the code. Meaningful data can be hard to extract, and business decision-making with the data you do get is difficult and time consuming. Challenge 1: Direct
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Starbucks first began, there wasn’t much need for business intelligence. Other than attracting customers nearby to the store, Starbucks was small enough where they did not need to worry about things like mining data. However, with the major size of Starbucks now as well as the competitive nature of the industry now, it is more crucial than ever that Starbucks utilize business intelligence resources to the best of their ability. Business intelligence is defined as an organizations
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This case study shows that Western Digital deployed the Vigilant Information Systems to improve its business processes, quick response to customer changes and survive global industry. Western Digital is one of the leading manufacturers of hard drives globally. It was very important for them to change their business processes as well as change their customer services with ever changing cutting edge technology. Vigilant Information System implemented by Western Digital had enterprise vigilance capabilities
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