Posted by admin on February 25, 2010 under Business Intelligence and Data Mining |
Data Warehousing
Many businesses are using data warehousing to keep record of past transactions and operations. Historical data can be quite useful in many business intelligence channels. Only recently has it been possible for organizations and corporations to extract and analyze legacy data while storing it and making it readily accessible for future use. This data can be quite useful in any decision-making process.
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Data Quality
Data quality problems cost businesses billions of dollars each year. Data on customer tastes and habits is being collected at an unprecedented rate. With this glut of data, the chances of problems arising due to misread trends or erroneous data only climb higher and higher. Just recently, quality of data has become an important issue for industries that must conform to government trade regulations. A reliable data quality solution not only delivers hard numbers and analyses, but does so in a manner that is verifiable and consistent.
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Business Intelligence And Data Mining
“Business Intelligence” is a term that means many things, and can vary from industry to industry. There are, however, some underlying principles and practices that have emerged in our modern world of commerce that are universal in their purpose, if not their application. Data mining is one such idea that has been revolutionizing the way businesses view their processes, sales, clients/customers and business plans for more than a decade. Read more of this article »