The Tower of Babel Was Built from the Ground Up (and Therein Lies the Problem): An Alternative View of BI

Posted July 31, 2006 | Leadership | Technology | Leadership |

In his call for papers, Guest Editor Ken Collier wrote:

"Business intelligence" (BI) has become the de facto umbrella term for describing all activities related to using business data to run the business. For decades business leaders have relied on cross-tab style reports for analysis and decision making, and they have always sought easier and more powerful tools for better analysis.

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Victor Rosenberg
Victor Rosenberg is currently a dilettante and expensive computer consultant, but this article relies on his 45 years of executive experience in the investment, insurance, and computer industries. He holds a doctorate in strategy and a master's degree in technology planning (both from Boston University), as well as a bachelor's degree from MIT. He has been a professor at Northeastern University and the CEO of several successful financial and… Read More
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