
Maximizing The Dimensions Of Scalability To Grow Business Intelligence
Business intelligence is best served when it is accessible to the broadest groups of people within your organization. Full Story: Forbes
How To Use RFM To Prioritize Your Top Customers
You may be familiar with the 80/20 principle, where 80% of results come from 20% of the causes. Full Story: Customer Think
Data-driven storytelling opens analytics to all
Data storytelling, because it interprets and explains data, extends business intelligence to business users and not just those trained in data analysis. Full Story: TechTarget
How Business Intelligence Can be used in Different Ways
Business intelligence (BI) is a collection of strategies and tools that examine and convert raw data into noteworthy and sound information for use in business analysis to help in decision making. Full Story: Analytics Insight
Using Google Data Studio to Create Marketing Report
Google Data Studio is a perfect solution for creating powerful marketing reports. While there are many business intelligence tools on the market, this free tool from Google is packed with everything marketers need to get their jobs done. Full Story: Business 2 Community
Key Business Intelligence Trends To Watch Out For In 2020
BI tools will also quantify marketing more and remove wrong assumptions. Increasing AI Adoption. Full Story: CIO Applications
6 Ways Business Intelligence Makes Better CFOs
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has an increasingly important role within any company. Full Story: Business 2 Community
10 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE TRENDS FOR DATA VISUALIZATION AND DATA INSIGHTS
Currently, businesses have access to more data than they can count! Fill Story: Analytics Insight
Business intelligence firm ‘strengthened’ by 30% revenue boost
A London-headquartered tech firm has seen its revenue increase by almost a third following the appointments of a new board and senior management team. Full Story: Bdaily
Do You Have Customer Data You Can Trust?
Customer data is the new business success factor, yet over 76% of the 4,500+ companies we’ve worked with did not have accurate customer data. Full Story: Datanami