Thursday, April 15, 2010

Business Intelligence with Mobile Apps

Business Intelligence will be pushed to new heights by the recent phenomenon on mobile applications. Here is how I think it will help
1. More and more enterprise BI applications will be ported on mobile, e.g. CRM analytics would be pushed to mobile and you can do ad-hoc querying to your central Data Warehouse to get latest sales summary, drill-down it to region/city/customer and order
2. Manufacturing Intelligence will to be pushed on mobile apps

More later ...

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Business Intelligence On Cloud

OCO Business Analytics http://www.oco-inc.com/, is interesting company, they have created product which makes BI available on cloud as SaaS. I always thought that most of the reporting, OLAP and BI needs can be better delivered on the web.


This reminds me of 2000, when some of the companies created a category of applications/market called ASP ( Application Service Providers), they were right in their overall vision, but at that time, some of the developments in hardware and software not there to make them "SaaS" or "cloud" applications.


There 3 technological changes that have enabled this kind of widespread transformation from ASP to Saas/Cloud:


1. Hardware advanced in virtualisation


2. Provisioning technologies


3. Software development productivities, by way of crashing of software development cycles.


BI on Cloud/Saas will increase its adoption in the coming years and we will see more and more BI applications coming from cloud.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Top 5 Business Intelligence Companies

Here is a list of Top 5 Business Intelligence Companies(not in strict order):

  1. SAS: SAS has over years morphed from a statistical software company to fullfledged Business Intelligence company giving business solutions
  2. COGNOS: Cognos products are very good in their look and feel and overall visual appeal
  3. QlikTech: This is one of the disruptive innovators, they have a unique in-memory-database architecture
  4. BusinessObjects: BO has been very good as a departmental Business Intelligence solution
  5. Microstrategy: Considered to be a very strong enterprise Business Intelligence platform

Business Intelligence 101

Business Intelligence covers following features:
  1. Reporting
  2. OLAP
  3. Dashboarding
  4. Workflow
  5. Predictive Data Modeling and Data Mining
  6. Portal Integration
  7. Dials and other visual reports
  8. Single Metadata Repository

Friday, January 22, 2010

Business Intelligence

This blog is started to consolidate all the knowledge I have gathered over last few years working on various enterprise software solutions more specifically Business Intelligence solutions.