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Business intelligence continues to be one of faster-moving to this evolving environment areas in the business, & techniques that organizations continues to advance. Let's predictions on the top Eight trends in business intelligence for 2015. - See more at: http://wesrch.com/<br>
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Top 8 Big Trends In Business Intelligence To Expect For 2015
1. Adapting Data Governance More users of data discovery tools across the organization, improved data governance is critical to ensure efficient and effective use of data, while enabling users to make better business decisions.
2. Analytics for All In 2015, the trend to self-serve analytics technology continues in a big way. We’re saying good bye to the days when data was available only to analysts. BI solutions that provide users with true self-service transform them from passive consumers of data to active users.
3. Multiple Sources & Rapid Integration Organizations are looking to stay ahead of the game with comprehensive Business Intelligence solutions that process information from multiple sources and in multiple views. This in turn, has led to a sharp increase in demand for rapid data source.
4. Mobile Analytics Although mobile solutions for analytics arrived years ago, only recently has the technology developed to a level that gives users the ability to analyze on the go.
5. BI Standardization is Not the Be All No longer are organizations seeking the holy grail of a limited number of BI products standardized throughout the entire organization. According to a 2015 survey conducted by Information Week, 28% of respondent firms now say they’re standardizing BI products.
6.Accelerated Adoption of Big Data Platforms Adoption of big data platforms like Hadoop and NoSQL continues to grow in 2015 due mainly to their ability to handle semi-structured, unstructured and variable data.
7. Cloud Analytics – Not Just for Cloud Data While 2014 saw the increased use of cloud analytics for data in cloud apps, in 2015 the use of cloud analytics is expanding to include on premise data. After a certain point, cloud hosting can be less cost effective than on-premise.
8. Evolving Role of IT In the past, the role of the chief information officer was to oversee infrastructure and ensure that systems were up and running. CIOs now are being looked upon to transform the organization in a more strategic way—not just to attend to IT infrastructure
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