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  • BI: Limit 'bad' customers and target promotions

    Business intelligence (BI) can help you identify and strengthen weak areas of your business as well as pinpoint and expand strategies that are working to all areas of your business.

  • Six trends in business intelligence

    Once the province of a chosen few, business intelligence has now finally come to the masses. Experts and analysts pinpointed six key trends that determines success in a BI race.

  • Biz Intelligence: Boosting profitability?

    When organisations are equipped to extract crucial facts from operational data and then act upon them quickly, the result is often improved selling efficiency and enhanced profits. The good news is that business intelligence (BI) tools necessary to support this data analysis are within the grasp of most organisations.

  • Feeling SASsy?

    In an era when the much-coveted IPO takes companies from rags to riches and back again in the blink of an eye, SAS Institute is an anomaly. In 24 years of operation, the business intelligence company has an unbroken record of double-digit growth, and while others announce massive layoffs, SAS is in hiring mode, recently picking up about 200 new sales employees.

  • Biz Intelligence: Getting to know you

    Advances in business intelligence software are helping retailers get to know their customers - and, more important, sell them more stuff - like never before. Yet those same retailers admit that mining customer data can sometimes result in errors that can frustrate or even bewilder their customers.

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