Book description
You're intelligent, right? So you've already figured out that Business
Intelligence can be pretty valuable in making the right decisions about
your business. But you've heard at least a dozen definitions of what it
is, and heard of at least that many BI tools. Where do you start?
Business Intelligence For Dummies makes BI understandable! It
takes you step by step through the technologies and the alphabet soup,
so you can choose the right technology and implement a successful BI
environment. You'll see how the applications and technologies work
together to access, analyze, and present data that you can use to make
better decisions about your products, customers, competitors, and more.
You'll find out how to:
- Understand the principles and practical elements of BI
- Determine what your business needs
- Compare different approaches to BI
- Build a solid BI architecture and roadmap
- Design, develop, and deploy your BI plan
- Relate BI to data warehousing, ERP, CRM, and e-commerce
- Analyze emerging trends and developing BI tools to see what else
may be useful
Whether you're the business owner or the person charged with
developing and implementing a BI strategy, checking out Business
Intelligence For Dummies is a good business decision.
Swain Scheps is Manager of Business Analysis at
Brierley + Partners, Inc. and a technology veteran making his first
foray into the world of book authoring. He wrote the masterpiece
resting in your hands with a great deal of input and inspiration from
BI guru and fellow For Dummies author Alan R. Simon.
In
the late 1990's Swain, along with most people reading this book, had
his dot-com boom-to-bust experience with a company called. . .well,
that's not really important now is it. (Anyone interested in buying
some slightly underwater stock options should contact the publisher
immediately.) After that there were consulting stints at Compaq,
Hewlett-Packard, and Best Crossmark developing sales support
applications and reporting tools. As of this writing, Swain basks
under the fluorescent lights of Brierley, a technology company whose
specialty is building customer relationship and loyalty management
systems for retailers. The author has had the opportunity to learn
from the very best as Brierley also provides unparalleled business
intelligence and analytics services for its clients.
Swain lives
in Dallas, Texas with wife Nancy and a mere four dogs. He writes about
more than just technology; his work has appeared in Fodor's travel
guide books, military history magazines, and even another For
Dummies book.