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Fast Analytics and Business Intelligence for Everyone: Best Practices for Deploying Collaborative BI
Date: March 11, 2008
Join us for this informative seminar featuring Neil Raden, Principal Analyst for Hired Brains and author of Smart (Enough) Systems. Raden will address best practices and key issues surrounding collaborative BI including:- How people really use analytics in their work processes - how analyses are conducted and then how that information is used for collaboration and consensus
- How effective organizations are sharing interactive analysis with others and building analytic templates without the overhead and delay from the traditional IT development/test/production cycle
- How organizations are getting more than just BI specialists and hard-core analysts to use and benefit from fast, lightweight, collaborative BI
- How to find and qualify next generation BI tools that scale, react in real-time and are Internet-accessible
Today's organizations are complex webs of interacting groups and projects often created on-the-fly with demands for near-immediate results. Providing a systematic means for users to draw rapid, actionable insights and then share those insights is a constant challenge. This web seminar will show you how to navigate around the usual hurdles and deliver collaborative BI that works.
Join us while we explore important best practices.
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