Worst Practices in Business Intelligence: Why BI Applications Succeed Where BI Tools Fail
by Information Builders

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Published on: 06/01/2008
Type of content: White Paper
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 19
Price: FREE

Overview
Business Intelligence (BI) has evolved into a complex market comprised of tools and platforms. But why is it that the majority of organizations still feel that their information access and reporting needs are unfulfilled?

This paper provides insight into the top 4 worst practices for business intelligence deployment and offers guidance on how to avoid or overcome these pitfalls in order to tap into the true power of BI. Checkout this paper today and gain a solid understanding of how to achieve success with your departmental or enterprise-wide BI initiatives.

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