SAS, Intel, and Mobile Business Intelligence

by Curt Hall

The idea of providing employees with mobile access to business intelligence (BI) tools and applications regardless of where they might be -- on the road, visiting a client, at the airport -- generated a lot of excitement at the beginning of 2001. Several factors contributed to this excitement. At the time, mobile corporate computing was a fairly new concept and a hot topic in the press. In addition, a number of the leading BI vendors had introduced new components that enabled their tools to support wireless access to (and analysis of) information residing in data warehouses and other databases.

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SAS, Intel, and Mobile Business Intelligence 2 December 2003

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