Business intelligence--main instrument of modern management.
Voicu, Vasilica
1. INTRODUCTION
The informational modern society the people are building is defined
as a knowledge society and an organizational one.
The knowledge-based organizations are the clever collective factors
having a role of modeling the economic environment into the direction of
informational competition. So these actors belong to modern times in
their quality of managers and professionals. They sustain the scientific
research in order to obtain the final result of joining both the ideas
and the operational structure into a social and durable entity (Filip,
2005).
Using as brick and mortar the knowledge is the success formula
against the limits of low-developed society as it was till few years
ago. The function for the informational companies requires an enhanced
activity in direction of innovation, learning and partnership
interactions. So there is done the way for the new intelligent
technologies.
"Business Intelligence" is a very and widely used
business concept, and one of the most appealed modern management
instruments. There are trends in management like Balance Core Card,
Management Objectives, Key Performance Indicators, Empowerment,
Organizational Outsourcing--that become a more and more important
"power horse" for efficiency. But all such concepts are
nothing in the situation of lack of IT powerful instruments for
feed-back. So, it is a two ways conditional process: concept-IT and
IT-concept.
Business Intelligence represents a set of methods and ideas having
as target to enhancing decision making events by the use of IT
technology. There are three level of integration into organization of
BI--among them the first means the information consolidation into one
single space, and then after that it is issued the diffusion of reports
toward each manager according to their needs.
Business Intelligence is the process looking to forecast and
influence a future performance for the company, starting with the
momentum of understanding in depth about the present situation. Without
BI it is consider that the companies are not capable to build and
maintain a competitive advantage because of low capacity to understand
the needs of customers for personalized services.
Another trigger-element sustaining the investment in BI is the
capacity of the package of software applications to generate an
aggregate picture upon the company performance and in the same time to
offer a better transparency toward shareholders (Filip, 2005). The
platform of BI allows the transformation of data into action decisions.
The dynamics of economy and the contemporaneous IT jump business
make the BI application the indispensable instruments for every
business. There are worldwide opinions sustaining a continuous
development of IT applications in order to cover the information volume
being into an increasing process estimated to 20 times more in 2012 than
in 2007.
The threat in this area comes not only from the upward jump in the
size of data bases, but also from the increasing complexity of such
applications offering the possibility to the users to compete in the
market.
For giving the solution to different situation, BI models are
integrated by mathematical functions that are able to identify trends in
companies' performance ratio. In the same the number of users
without a background in IT has imposed a trend toward simplifying such
IT solutions.
2. THE INTEGRATION OF BI APPLICATIONS INTO IT EXISTING SYSTEM
Having an activity history, the companies collect more and more
data bases regarding the business flows and commercial transactions. The
former classic IT data base administration solutions did not offer
support for an in-deep analysis and structural evolution high-degree
performance reports. Such old applications were especially focused on
administration of receivables, inventories--having only the first level
difficulty functions. The new applications come with enhance operative
functions looking to cover all relations involved in the activity of a
subject company, being in fact a package of services of Enterprise
Relationship Planning topic. It can be said that the BI solutions are
built in order to enhance data analysis. Under such premises the
information are set on level of structures looking to offering answers
for each kind of identified situation. Data deposits, multi-dimensions
structures, and data mining are only few examples of technologies
capable to offer a focused analysis.
Business intelligent applications can be considered as an
intermediary operator between the data base and manager, offering both
the possibility of analysis and also the chance of profitable decision
issue.
3. INTEGRATION OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE WITHIN DATA BASES
The producers of data base administration software include high
performance BI functions that efficiently communicate with traditional
IT solutions. By this way, beside the support for the classical
relational data bases and analysis there are offered advanced and
performance techniques of information collect and administration.
BI applications are designated for collection, maintaining and use
of available data in order to sustain the decisions makers, having in
structure the following technologies:
--SSD--Decision Support Systems--OLAP--Online Analytical Processing
--Data--Warehouse--Data Mining
These technologies allow a multi-dimensions analysis and a use of
mathematical models for forecasting the economy trend based on the
information existing in data bases. Additionally, there are added
instruments (like Extract Transform Load) that allow a data
consolidation inside the already created data base (Whalen et al.,
2007).
So, all successful software applications include also functions of
business intelligence. The share market of this kind of IT suppliers is
more and more dynamic, existing more and more different IT programs.
The main companies very actively inside this domain, using such
performance-oriented instruments, are:
--IBM (DB2 Universal Database): IBM DB2 Cube Views is a good
quality accelerator of the Online Analytical Processing Family (OLAP),
applied for multi-dimensions analyses; IBM DB2 Intelligent Miner is a
good application using for its analysis the instruments of data mining.
-Microsoft (SQL Server) is equipped with complete intelligent business
integrated services using a SQL data base. As example, Microsoft
Reporting Services is a report solution that allows obtaining reports
from BI application using WEB as link, and Microsoft Analysis Services is another integrated application being able to do OLAP analysis and
data mining (Melomed et al., 2007).
--Oracle (Data Base Oracle) comes also with a set of BI solutions
focused on different categories of users. The concept named CPM
(Corporate Performance Management) includes methodologies, statistics,
processes, and systems in order to fulfill the tasks regarding the
performance measurement and management.
Additional to this international operators, on the Romanian market
there are active several players offering pretty good solutions:
--Cognos products offer a complete set of BI functions, among them
it can be noticed: OLAP, data base reviewing, reports, so on.
--SPSS and Business Object are two complete business applications
allowing operations in area of statistics and data mining, reports and
data analysis.
--ProClarity comes with an easier way for management analysis, and
he WEB based application leads to an enhanced access of information.
--CorVu package is a business intelligence solution for management
looking to cover needs in area of better performance for financial and
operational divisions. This package is integrated with ERP solution
produced by QAD.
The interest for business intelligence products has increased due
to their possibility to come with flexibility and quick access to
reports. Compared to traditional data bases, the new solutions prove to
be better in generating analysis in real time or ad-hoc report leading
to decreased expenses and time saving (Whalen et al., 2007). But the
degree of implementing in economy for the new BI integrated software is
still low because the companies prefer a development in only few sectors
of business, considered as critic importance sectors, for the rest of
them looking to cover by traditional solutions.
Romanian market knows a trend toward maturity, and so it is a
general perception about the necessity to be ready for the challenges
coming from united Europe. It is a sign about the increasing number of
companies looking to create efficiency in their activity as a long term
strategy by implementing business intelligence solutions.
4. ROMANIAN TIME: FEATURES AND PRIORITIES
For Romania the way for development will mean a society built on
information as a condition of a long term success. In this context the
idea according to which Romania knows a too high gap versus developed
countries, and so the issue of information is only for the future, would
be a dangerous one.
Being integrated into a worldwide economy, Romanian one was not
able to create an exception related to knowledge orientation, but
because of a lack of strategic policy there was a non-continuous
implementation in all economic sectors for BI solutions that have lead
to potential loses at all levels (execution, administration,
intermediation, conception).
The big companies have an activity addicted to their hierarchic
structure even in the case of a high degree of IT implementation. In
return, the small companies but with foreign trade activity know already
the managerial practices based on knowledge.
So there remains a national imperative way the creation of
companies built on knowledge as a main growing source for sustaining a
higher level of domestic competition and an international identity.
An interesting priority would and should be the implementation of
modules or disciplines revealing the knowledge management in academic
teaching programs, or the use of national-wide projects relating to Internet science of communication.
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