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sponsored by SAP America, Inc.
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06 Feb 2013
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06 Feb 2013
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PDF
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23
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
When multiple business intelligence (BI) tools are used, many decisions are made without relevant facts or data. With a limited subset of data available, businesses may be lacking all the facts they need to make an accurate decision. Too much information stored in the wrong areas can also contribute to a lengthier decision making process, which will hurt efficiency.
View this informative white paper to find out how you can measure a BI intelligence process effectively. Find out how the use of multiple BI tools contributes to data fragmentation and makes it more difficult to share information.
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