UConn Student Puts Data to Work for Red Sox Kid Nation Congratulations to UConn undergraduate Logan Bemont for being the first applicant for the Izenda Embedded BI & Analytics Scholarship. Read More
Self-service business intelligence has much to offer when integrated into an independent software vendor’s own application. Take a look at just six things the boss definitely should know about implementing self-service BI:
1: If business end users can create their own dashboards and reports – and dive into them for even more data – adoption of the business intelligence platform will be more widespread.
Make your client’s end users wait for new reports to be created by IT and you’ll find that few workers in any part of your client’s company will want to use this part of your application. Self-service features enhance its use rather than discourage it. Read More
Congratulations to UConn undergraduate Logan Bemont for being the first applicant for the Izenda Embedded BI & Analytics Scholarship. Read More
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Software engineers, sales executives and C-level executives saw end users in the healthcare industries were buying HD TVs in droves. The price became pretty cheap when buying in bulk. At the same time, smartphones became very popular and began using high definition screens as well. More and more doctors and other healthcare specialists filled the walls of their clinics – and even dentists’ examination rooms – with these screens. Read More
Developers dropped the Microsoft platform in droves as iOS and Android grew to have most of the app base. Windows 8 and the Windows Store seemed to be the nail in the coffin for the organization’s mobile apps. With so few people buying Windows phones compared to iPhones and Android phones, the tech giant’s market share remained small. Read More
Izenda CEO and founder Sanjay Bhatia ran into a scrolling issue on his computer on the day Windows 10 launched. Glitches can be expected on the day a product launches, especially when it’s a major upgrade of an OS. Bhatia got a pleasant surprise when the bug was patched within two hours. Read More
The Problem with Dirty Data
The best business intelligence and analytics platform will fail if it uses dirty data. No company sets out to build mountains of dirty data. It’s just from day one few of us thought to make sure every spreadsheet and every database had matching labels, names, categories, formats and even matching database models. And who would ever think that leaving out a data field or entry could put business intelligence and analytics reports in question? Read More
The proper implementation of business intelligence and analytics can help bring success to a company. But it’s not hard to take just one wrong misstep that can be costly.
As Gartner found a few years ago that between 70 and 80 percent of corporate business intelligence projects fail, lessons need to be learned. Read More