If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants.
Isaac Newton

Glean Value From Business Intelligence
Business Intelligence Benefits
Competing On Analytics
In this book, professor Thomas H. Davenport lays out the characteristics and practices of these statistical masters and describes some of the very substantial changes other companies must undergo to compete on quantitative turf. As one would expect, the transformation requires a significant investment in technology, the accumulation of massive stores of data, and the formulation of companywide strategies for managing the data. But, at least as important, it also requires executives' vocal, unswerving commitment and willingness to change the way employees think, work, and are treated. read more
The Value of Business Intelligence Applications: Part 3
Jonathan Wu
The perceived value of business intelligence (BI) is extremely compelling based upon the successes of organizations that have implemented this technology. In an effort to emulate these successes and benefits, organizations often embrace this technology without having a true need or a strategy. read more
Leveraging Business Intelligence by Anil Patrick R
Today’sorganisations are leveraging BI in conjunction with CRM and SCM solutions in numerous ways to derive hitherto unseen benefits and business opportunities. read more
Business Intelligence: Becoming a Smart Business by Colin White
Most companies have successfully installed a variety of information technologies that support business user interaction, and the running and analysis of business processes. The problem with these solutions is that they have been installed by different groups within the IT organization. They support differing business needs because they have been used to meet the objectives of individual business projects. As a result, business users face many obstacles when trying to understand and optimize business operations read more
