Overview
The BIg Discrepancy: How can we do better with BI?
According to Gartner surveys in recent years, BI remains one of the highest IT priorities. Improving decision-making and getting BI in the hands of more users consistently top the list of drivers for BI. However, considering the maturity of BI tools and technologies and the fact that over 60% of organizations state they have a BI strategy, this reveals what we call the BIg discrepancy. Despite the many years experience most organizations have of BI, why aren't we doing better in addressing the fundamental challenges of BI?
There are a number of factors to consider. First, IT remains the primary sponsor of most BI initiatives. This creates challenges in making BI pervasive among business users, because users often view BI as an "IT" initiative. So IT must look for ways to align BI initiatives with corporate and business objectives. Second, the consolidation in the market and increasing dominance of the megavendors creates additional challenges for IT in managing a BI strategy. Defining a BI strategy doesn't mean just choosing which megavendors you will work with. However, the increasing convergence of BI with business applications will only increase the pressure from business users to adopt the BI solutions from the vendor of "their" applications.
Meanwhile, the speed of technology change is increasing. Many technologies and trends - such as Web 2.0, interactive visualization, in-memory analytics, SaaS and BI integrated search - have the potential to disrupt the BI marketspace significantly. This will create challenges for many existing "strategic" BI technologies that IT is busy deploying. Also, emerging areas like Master Data Management are adding new layers of complexity to managing an information management infrastructure.
The Gartner Business Intelligence Summit 2009 will focus on the actionable advice you need to address this BIg discrepancy. Now in its tenth year, it delivers a wide range of analyst presentations, case studies, panels and guru keynotes. Furthermore, you will have the chance to network with and share the collective experience of delegates from all over Europe. It is with great pleasure therefore that we invite you to participate in this flagship event. We hope you can join us!
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The conference will focus on several key Business Intelligence issues:- Key steps to making Business Intelligence strategic
- Creating a BI and performance management strategy to widen the use of BI
- The evolving role of corporate performance management
- Role, structure and organization of the BI Competency Center
- Identifying the right metrics to measure performance
- The Data Warehouse in a time of data explosion
- New delivery models: Open Source and BI "as a service"
- The impact of SOA on BI
- Trends in Enterprise Information Management (EIM) and Master Data Management
- Difficult choices in the Data Quality tools market
- Portal strategies for BI integration
- Business Activity Monitoring and the rise of process-driven BI
- Determining the "return on BI"
- Performance management and compliance
- BI market trends and the increasing impact of the mega-vendors
- Best practices in budgeting, planning & forecasting
A FULL DAY to Focus on Best Practices and Interactivity
Thursday 22 January: put into practice the advice gained during the Summit.
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Thursday 22 January: put into practice the advice gained during the Summit.
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The Big Discrepancy: Doing Better with BI
Free webinar replay with analyst Nigel Rayner discussing the fundamental challenges of Business Intelligence.
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Free webinar replay with analyst Nigel Rayner discussing the fundamental challenges of Business Intelligence.
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Key Issues for Business Intelligence & Performance Management Initiatives
BI summary research note.
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BI summary research note.
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