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Using Open Source Platforms for Business Intelligence - Avoid Pitfalls and Maximize Roi

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Informationen zum Autor Lyndsay Wise is the President and Founder of WiseAnalytics, an independent analyst firm and consultancy specializing in business intelligence for small and mid-sized organizations. For more than ten years, she has assisted clients in business systems analysis, software selection, and implementation of enterprise applications. Lyndsay conducts regular research studies, consults, writes articles and speaks about how to implement a successful BI approach and improving the value of business intelligence within organizations. Klappentext A practical! step-by-step guide to implementing open source BI solutions written specifically for business analysts. "Finally, a book focused entirely on Open Source BI (OSBI). Lyndsay has done a great job tackling this complex subject and making it digestible by both business and IT. She discusses the benefits and challenges to choosing OSBI compared to traditional enterprise BI software, in a fair and unbiased approach. It's worth reading for all those considering OSBI for all, or part of their BI architecture." -Steve Dine, Datasource Consulting, LLC Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The differences between general OS and commercial open source2. Commercial open source options3. Implications for users4. The business benefits and challenges of OS for BI5. Selling a BI OS project to the business6. Evaluating ROI and TCO7. Developing a cost benefit analytics8. Complementary solutions - OS DI, databases, etc.9. Technical considerations10. Integration and data preparation11. Working within an OS environment12. Development steps and considerations13. Required skill sets14. Challenges15. Technical benefits

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1. The differences between general OS and commercial open source2. Commercial open source options3. Implications for users4. The business benefits and challenges of OS for BI5. Selling a BI OS project to the business6. Evaluating ROI and TCO7. Developing a cost benefit analytics8. Complementary solutions - OS DI, databases, etc.9. Technical considerations10. Integration and data preparation11. Working within an OS environment12. Development steps and considerations13. Required skill sets14. Challenges15. Technical benefits

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"Finally, a book focused entirely on Open Source BI (OSBI). Lyndsay has done a great job tackling this complex subject and making it digestible by both business and IT. She discusses the benefits and challenges to choosing OSBI compared to traditional enterprise BI software, in a fair and unbiased approach. It's worth reading for all those considering OSBI for all, or part of their BI architecture."
-Steve Dine, Datasource Consulting, LLC

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