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What the business wants from business intelligence

A Computing web seminar discusses the path to successful BI implementations

Implementing business intelligence (BI) tools has been a top priority for IT managers for some time – but many organisations that have introduced such systems are yet to fully realise the potential benefits of their investment. The key to successful BI is the combination of skills and expertise from both the IT department and the business divisions to deliver the ability for decision-makers to access the information and insight they need.

In this Computing web seminar, in association with Oracle, we look at the practical steps that will help IT managers to deliver BI systems that meet the needs of the business.

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