 
Frequently Asked Questions
What
is Business Intelligence?
Business
Intelligence (BI) is the process of predicting and influencing
future corporate performance based on an accurate understanding
of the current status.
Business Intelligence software allows companies to derive
information from corporate data (Transactional systems,
ERP, CRM, third party Data source etc.)
Why
should companies invest in Business Intelligence?
Without
BI, companies will not be able to establish or sustain competitive
advantage.
Enterprises in industries that address mass-consumer audiences,
such as financial services and telecommunications, can no
longer differentiate themselves on product range and features
alone. They must focus on meeting each individual customer
demands with tailored services and offers. The only way
to achieve this is with the information provided by Business
Intelligence software.
Who
might use the tool?
BI
tools are aimed at your decision-maker in your business.
That could be from a CEO analyzing the overall performance
of his/her enterprise, to an operational manager. (And many
more)
Do
we need to replace our existing computer systems?
No,
BI works by using the data in existing computer systems.
And it has the ability to combine data from a number sources
in your enterprises (legacy systems, ERP, text files, spreadsheets),
giving a complete view of the organization.
Aren’t
these systems Expensive?
No,
ten years ago that would have been the case, only large
companies with large IT budget could invest in the tool.
Since then the competition between various software vendors
have significantly reduced the size of the initial investment
required.
Then again, before any investment made an analysis on the
Return On Investment should be carefully made.
What are the benefits expected? Are they worth the investment?
Where
will this Return On Investment (ROI) come from?
BI will help you get a greater understanding of your business.
It could range from an understanding of your customers buying
behavior, to identifying a production problem related to
a product.
Once this big hurdle is cleared, you could adapt your future
strategy and plans and maximize revenues based on the knowledge
gained. This could be a new product for specific groups
within your customer base, various process enhancements,
making things more efficient and streamlined (open/close
accounts, apply for loans etc…)
In the telecom industry as an example, be able to know the
impact made by marketing programs on sales as well as adapt
services to the evolving customer needs. Identify new selling
opportunities, or new sectors to trade in, and much more.
The ROI’s will different for each company, but they
will be there.
Your previous IT investments are also justified once a BI
system interacts with them.

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