White Papers
Achieving Business Intelligence ROI
Category: Data Management, Software and Web Development, IT Management
Tags: data networks, tco, bi, applications, data
Overview The expected ROI of expensive BI applications cannot be achieved without critical data. Polling the sales force to find out competitor's prices is not effective. Enterprise data networks (including the Web) are likely to contain the data these expensive applications need, but an effective platform is needed to pull it all together and integrate it. Point-and-click IDEs actually tend to penalize expertise, segmenting the task into very small chunks and preventing a holistic view of the solution. This fragmented approach requires even an experienced developer to deal with each small segment of the solution sequentially through the IDE interface rather than confronting the code directly.
- Publisher
- QL2
- File Format
- Date Published
- Sep 19, 2008
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing, Programming Languages, ROI - TCO
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