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Self-Serve Business Intelligence Provides a Competitive Advantage!

An enterprise that employs restrictive business intelligence tools is losing competitive advantage and crucial business opportunities every day. To get the most out of business intelligence software, an organization needs a self-serve business intelligence dashboard that will allow business users to access data integrated from multiple sources and analyze that data with ease, using business intelligence reporting that incorporates sophisticated features in a simple, interactive environment.

You may believe that business intelligence must be restrictive in order to achieve data governance and security. You may think that self-serve business intelligence is costly to implement and takes a lot of time to train business users. But, that is not the case. With the right Business Intelligence Tool, you can ReImagine Business Intelligence.

With flexible BI tools that will help business users to better understand data, your users can make confident business decisions, share data with other users and play a more meaningful role within the organization. Today’s business intelligence must provide data in a way that allows the business user, the IT staff, and data scientists to leverage the tool using the skill, knowledge, and professional expertise of their business position and role.

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