One of the more confusing aspects of SharePoint is its Business Intelligence (BI) capabilities...One typical example of a SharePoint solution involving BI and data is a performance reporting portal
Truthfully, major corporations install powerful business intelligence solutions to increase the communication wavelengths between employee and client – this set-up gives companies flexibility without exhausting resources on expensive modules and prepares employees to the demand imposed by high standards brought by policies dependent on technology and transmission. Significant breakthroughs within the core of business solutions include the ability of individual employees to efficiently transmit or relay information to key clients. Companies have opened its gates for its employees to remain productive even if they’re away from their workstations or conference tables – intelligent business solutions motivate employees to focus on important tasks, fueling company growth in the process
I was recently speaking with someone whose background was all in business intelligence and data. They had years of experience building data warehouses and datamarts
Even with some level of unified communications, we spend a frustratingly large amount of time tracking down materials related to conversations, accounts and projects that we are working on. We may have project management tools, integrated email, calendar and voice tools, but they are primarily...
The Business Intelligence Capabilities of SharePoint 2013 Business Intelligence (BI) capabilities in SharePoint 2013 are vast and in many cases are achieved with a combination of SharePoint and Microsoft Office or SharePoint and SQL Server’s capabilities . Note: For a review of Office 365's Business Intelligence capabilities in Power BI, review my previous post on a deep-dive of Office 365's Power BI . I have worked with a variety of organizations in presenting SharePoint 2013 's BI capabilities and have found that it is best done by showing examples rather than speaking in abstract so I have included a larger number of screen shots in this section with brief summaries as I believe this is the best way to get a complete grasp of SharePoint 2013 and Business Intelligence (BI) . The following image details SharePoint’s different tiers of Business Intelligence which include SharePoint, Office and in many cases Excel, as well as SQL Server: Reviewing the Business Intelligence Center in SharePoint 2013 SharePoint 2013 provides a Business Intelligence Center site that enables your organization to centrally store and manage data connections, reports, scorecards, dashboards, Apps and Web Part pages as shown below: Microsoft Excel 2013 & SharePoint 2013 Excel has more capabilities and more relevance in BI and SharePoint than any other Microsoft Office program
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This type of data capture and analysis software is used for a variety of purposes, such as transactions, business intelligence, applications, claim forms and customer support. Document recognition technologies such as OCR and ICR can automatically extract information that is essential to business intelligence and strategy
From this framework, intelligent metadata enabled solutions can be rapidly developed and implemented. Only then can organizations leverage their knowledge assets to support search, litigation, eDiscovery, text mining, sentiment analysis, and business intelligence. The need for organizations to access and fully exploit the use of their unstructured content won’t happen overnight
When combined, businesses have a unique opportunity to turn these combined capabilities outward to find and deliver not just more information but actual *actionable intelligence* about competitors and markets. This session will demonstrate the power and promise of Social Competitive Intelligence that blends information management principles with deep Web analytics
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