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Business Intelligence
Business Intelligence describes the basic architectural components of a business intelligence environment, ranging from traditional topics such as business process modeling, data modeling, and more modern topics such as business rule systems, data profiling, information compliance and data quality, data warehousing, and data mining. Typically, business intelligence starts with data model infrastructure, then data preparation, followed by data analysis, integration, knowledge discovery, and finally the actual use of discovered knowledge.
It's all about storing and providing access to data to help make business decisions. Think of it as improving your organization's DNA by making it smarter and more fit to survive (and adapt) to the changing business environment you're in.
Learn more about a range of software applications that are designed to improve business intelligence to differentiate you from the competition.
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