Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Internet Exercises: Databases and Business Intelligence

BI components include: reports, spreadsheets, charts, and dashboards which are used for a detailed analysis and reporting. This helps an organization gain critical insights into its day to day functioning. Spotting potential opportunities becomes as easy as spotting potential pitfalls. As a business, BI helps you make more precise and informed decisions.

First Business Application:

Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 is a complete business intelligence (BI) platform that provides the features, tools, and functionality to build both classic and innovative kinds of analytical applications. This provides an introduction to the tools that you will use to build an analytical application, and highlights new functionality that makes it easier than ever to build and manage complex BI systems.

Second Business Application:

Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) Applications are complete, prebuilt BI solutions that deliver intuitive, role-based intelligence throughout an organization. These solutions enable organizations to gain more insight and greater value from a range of data sources and applications including Oracle E Business Suite, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, Siebel, and third party systems such as SAP. Oracle BI Applications are built on the Oracle BI Suite Enterprise Edition, a comprehensive and market leading BI platform. This enables organizations to realize the value of a packaged BI application, such as rapid deployment, lower TCO, and built-in best practices, or to build custom BI applications—all on one common BI foundation.

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