It’s a classic question that has a classic answer – companies need to
translate data into information in order to make strategic business
decisions.
Companies continuously create data whether they store it in flat
files, spreadsheets or databases. This data is extremely valuable to
your company. It’s more than just a record of what was sold yesterday,
last week or last month. It should be used to look at sales trends in
order to plan marketing campaigns or to decide what resources to
allocate to specific sales teams. It should be used to analyse market
trends to ensure that your products are viable in today’s marketplace.
It should be used to plan for future expansion of your business. It
should be used to analyse customer behaviour. The bottom line is that
your data should be used to maximize revenue and increase profit.
All companies produce reports from the data they collect from their
business activities. Every manager has a manager who needs reports
unless you’re the CEO in which case you just need reports.
Some important questions you need to ask are:
1. How much resources (i.e. people, time, dollars) does it take to produce these reports?
2. Am I sure that the data in these reports is accurate?
3. Am I concerned with the security of these reports?
4. Am I receiving these reports in a timely manner?
If the answers to these questions are too much, no, yes, and no then you need a Business Intelligence solution.
IT are the first people to begin the process of creating a report.
They need to extract the required data and pass it to the person
creating the report. That person then has to spend time manipulating
the data to create the required report. This process can take many
hours, even days, of effort. And this process needs to be carried out
for each and every report that the company requires.
Business Intelligence solutions automate the process of extracting
data and producing reports thereby eliminating all of the manual effort
of IT and the people creating the reports from raw data.
A number of studies have been conducted on spreadsheet errors. An often cited report, What We Know About Spreadsheet Errors
by Raymond R.Panko of the University of Hawaii, concludes that “every
study that has attempted to measure errors [in spreadsheets] has found
them and has found them in abundance”. If decisions are made based on
inaccurate reports then these decisions are more than likely the wrong
decisions. This could lead to disastrous results for the company
involved.
A Business Intelligence solution produces reports using data that has
been automatically extracted from a cleansed data source (typically a
database or data mart) to produce accurate reports. In order to make
important business decisions, for example, as to what new products to
carry or what products to drop, it is vital that managers have accurate
data in the reports on which they base these decisions.
Data security is a very real problem. As soon as data is extracted
to spreadsheets the potential for abuse is greatly increased.
Spreadsheets can be “lost”, private corporate and sensitive data can be
copied onto a number of portable devices, and laptops can be stolen or
misplaced. Cases where private data is made public through negligence
occur daily. Think Wiki.
Business Intelligence solutions take advantage of existing security
infrastructures to keep private data secure and within the company.
Data within reports is typically presented to employees via the
company’s intranet and employees are given access to only the data they
require to carry out their specific job functions.
Without a Business Intelligence solution companies may have to resort
to dumping vast amounts of data into spreadsheets from their
databases. This in itself is a manual and, in most cases, an extremely
time- consuming task. The spreadsheets then have to be delivered to the
person creating the report. Spreadsheets then have to be consolidated
and the data manipulated manually to produce the desired reports. All
this takes time and the data within the reports may be days or weeks old
by the time the reports are complete and delivered to the manager.
A Business Intelligence solution provides real-time reports directly
to the manager on-demand from any location. The data in these reports
is typically as recent as the data in the data-source it is being
extracted from which allows the manager to monitor the business in
real-time. The manager can then base decisions on what is happening now
and not last week or even yesterday.
There is a reason that Business Intelligence continues to show up on
CIOs’ priority list. The amount of data being stored by companies is
growing exponentially and it needs to be managed. It needs to be
secured and distributed efficiently to enable employees to make
important up-to-date business decisions. CIO’s are beginning to
understand the realities of this problem and are working to implement
Business Intelligence solutions that fit their particular company’s
requirements
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