August 7, 2002 The State of BI for the MassesImmature support for evolving Web environments is the leading technology barrier to business intelligence.The strongest trend in business intelligence (BI) today is still "BI for the masses," which has been underway since 1996. This movement is slowly but steadily bringing reporting and analysis capabilities to great numbers of end-users with a broader range of job titles and deeper locations in the corporate org chart than ever before. Corporations hoping to succeed with this trend need a number of improvements in the BI platforms they implement for reporting and analysis. The improvements all involve Web technologies and standards, because these are required to present a BI user interface (UI) in a browser and to reach great numbers of diverse end-users who are geographically dispersed, both across an enterprise and beyond it.
Many BI vendors have made considerable progress in this area over the last several years, but all are still scrambling to beef up support of Web technologies and standards in their servers and browser-based UIs. But the vendors are ahead of most user organizations, which are likewise struggling to sort out the masses' requirements, where there are many user types who need a dizzying array of report types. We all have a long way to go in terms of both technology support and best practices before BI attains its destiny of serving the masses with intuitive browser-based UIs delivered over various Web media. Philip Russom, Ph.D. [www.PhilipRussom.com] is a Research Director at Giga Information Group where he provides advice to user organizations about data warehousing, business intelligence, and database management. |
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