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BAM Data Is Really Just a Subset of BI

Posted February 17, 2015 | Leadership | Technology |

Essentially, business activity monitoring (BAM) data, which is collected and produced by a business process management (BPM)-type application, is just another subset of BI within the organization. BAM data may be pushed to a big data repository, but a BAM repository should never be used for big data analysis. BAM environments are characterized by online, real-time users, where throughput and performance are paramount. BAM queries and reports should be targeted to simple operational status views against optimized, normalized tables.

About The Author
Frank Teti
Frank Teti is a Senior Architect/Manager at TMNA Services. Previously, Mr. Teti was a Senior BPM Architect with Pegasystems and in the SOA practice at Oracle (formerly with BEA Systems). He can be reached at frank.teti at tmnas.com.
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