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In today's fast-paced world consumers are demanding more efficient service from businesses. To remain competitive, companies must meet, preferably exceed, their expectations. Companies will come to rely more heavily on their business intelligence systems to spot upcoming trends and keep ahead.

Savvy Business Intelligence users are now demanding real time or near real time business intelligence/business analysis, particularly in customer operations. They will come to expect up-to-the-minute information, similar to viewing sharemarket quotes online.

To remain a forerunner in the marketplace, your enterprise cannot afford to dally in bringing this technology online.

latest technology news within Australia and around the globe...

Down To Business: Business Intelligence Still In Its Infancy

by rob preston techweb.com Jan 2006

If information is the modern organization's lifeblood (and we happen to think it is), then there's no more critical technology than the software tools that help us consolidate, organize...

Excel and SQL may spell trouble for business intelligence vendors...

by larry dignan, zdnet.com Jan 2007

One of the more interesting technology battles this year (and probably 2008) will pit Microsoft's Office 2007 coupled with SQL Server 2005 against established business intelligence players. Business intelligence is by far one of the more interesting–and important–software categories in the enterprise space.

Building Business Intelligence:
Data Warehouse Design in the Real World, Part 1

by william mcknight, DM Review Magazine

Mike Cross and I are going to address a myriad of best practice data warehouse architecture subjects that we believe have been left out of the literature or at least not dealt with on a detailed, implementation level.

Business Intelligence Can Reduce Supply Chain Risk, says Cognos Industry Expert..

PR web, Dec 2006

Business intelligence can provide complete visibility across disparate ERP, financial, and supply chain management systems from various suppliers dispersed around the world.

Software as a Service Meets Business Intelligence....

by dan everet PR web dec 2006

A growing number of vendors of business intelligence (BI) software, both well-established companies....