Link-uri utile
Mai jos este o colecţie de link-uri care pot oferi mai multe informaţii despre QlikView si Business Intelligence în special: |
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www.qliktech.com |
Business Intelligence Network |
Pagina companiei producătoare QlikView. De aici se poate descărca gratuit ultima versiune de QlikView. Deasemenea se poate testa live versiunea "zero-footprint" a clientului de QlikView. |
Business Intelligence Network™ conţine informaţii din BI oferite de experţi şi lideri în domeniu. Acoperă zone de interes din Business Intelligence, Business Performance Management, Data Warehousing şi Data Quality. |
www.qlikcommunity.com |
Ce este "Business Intelligence" |
Comunitatea împatimiţilor Qlik. Cursuri, exemple, resurse, forum. |
Definiţia BI conform Wikipedia. Aici puteţi afla răspunsuri legate de terminologie. |
Ajax live demo |
Perceptual Edge Library |
Zero-Footprint live demo. Nu aveţi nevoie decât de browser pentru a descătuşa puterea analizelor QlikView. Mai multe demo-uri live se găsesc aici. |
O colecţie de articole despre vizualizarea eficientă a datelor, publicate de Stephen Few, o autoritate în domeniu. |
Business Intelligence.com |
Business-Intelligence.ro |
O resursă valoroasă care oferă des noi articole, cercetări şi ştiri. |
Un site românesc cu ştiri şi articole din domeniu. |
Shaku Atre |
DM Review Magazine |
Shaku Atre este recunoscută pe plan mondial ca guru în BI. Este autoarea cărţii "Data Base: Structured Techniques for Design, Performance and Management and Business Intelligence Roadmap - The Complete Project Lifecycle for Decision Support Applications", caştigătoare a mai multor premii |
DM Review magazine, publicaţia de referinţă despre Business Intelligence, analiză, integrare şi Data Warehousing. |
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Articole de specialitate
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Reducing business costs
"Organisations are continually under pressure to do more with less and this is especially true in organisations where IT departments are seen by the business as being unresponsive and a cost centre, rather than ensuring innovation. This may be further exacerbated by external pressures such as competitors encroaching on existing markets and... " |
To Hell with Business Intelligence: 40 Percent of Execs Trust Gut
"The gut. That amazing piece of the human body's digestive system has influenced personal and business decision-making for centuries. And apparently, the gut is still alive and well as a business tool inside today's corporate environments—even with the server farms' worth of enterprisewide business intelligence (BI), CRM, ERP and supply chain data that companies have amassed over the years. According to recent research from Accenture, nearly half (40 percent) of major corporate decisions are... "
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Measuring the benefits of Business Intelligence
"In a nutshell, good BI is all about users taking better business decisions. There are other benefits, some of which I allude to in this article, but nothing outweighs the potentially massive impact of taking better decisions.
While you would think that this is a very positive scenario for BI projects, there is a fly in the ointment. BI doesn't let users take better business decisions, only good BI does that. Which begs the question: how do you tell how good you BI is and whether it is providing the promised benefits? This difficult area is the subject..." |
Businesses Are Still Crazy for BI After All These Years
"For the last four years, Gartner has surveyed thousands of CIOs from around the globe about their enterprise systems, and each year the top technology priority that those CIOs cite has been exactly the same: business intelligence (BI) applications. According to Gartner managing VP Ian Bertram, BI apps are considered "transformational" business systems. That's why BI has been the highest for priority... " |
| QlikView search tool mimincs brain function
"When it comes to search engines, your brain has it all over Yahoo! and Google. If you think of the word airline, your brain makes connections in all kinds of directions: planes, places, faces, food, money — and even airline companies. Plug airline into a search engine and the first thing you get is a list of airlines. Not bad, but it's limited and not necessarily informative. "Your brain is associative," says Lars Bjork, CEO of QlikTech. "Think of trying to remember the name of someone you met 20 years ago. You don't drill down. You probably try to remember a situation, someone else who was there."... "
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