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While software developers consider their business intelligence (BI) applications to be successful if they fulfill the core requirements, a much more meaningful gauge of success is how extensively the information derived from those applications is used. The more consumers of information you have, the greater the value you will obtain from your BI efforts.
users in a familiar way.
For example, a call center representative might receive a screen pop advising her about which products to promote to a customer who is on the line at that moment, based on that customer’s recent transactions and credit history. An order entry clerk might depend on insight from a BI system to spot orders above a certain value, then recommend a premium supplier based on current promotions and availability.
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About Kevin Quinn
Bringing nearly two decades of software industry experience to his role as vice president of sales support services for Information Builders, Kevin Quinn oversees the development of strategic marketing for all product lines and the field event organization, which is responsible for organizing Information Builders innovative product workshops and seminars.
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