What is Business Intelligence? - YouTube

Channel: intricity101

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Hi I’m Jared Hillam, I’ve been in the Business Intelligence space
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for over 10 years now, but I still find it hard to carry on small talk with the average
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Joe about what exactly I do for work.
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So for all the Joe’s out there that really want to know what Business Intelligence is,
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you’ve found the right video.
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First I want you to imagine that you went to your favorite store to buy some stinky
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cheese.
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When you pay for your cheese and walk out, you may or may not know that your favorite
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store has gathered some new data about the stinky cheese you bought, at what time you
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bought it, and how much you bought it for.
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Now I want you to put yourself in the shoes of the Director of Stinky Cheese Supply for
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your favorite Store.
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Day in and day out He has to figure out how many blocks of stinky cheese He should be
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ordering.
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The only possible way for him to make an educated guess about this, is if He knows how many
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are being purchased by customers.
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Now, as the data sits today, the Director of Stinky Cheese would have to look at every
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single transaction made throughout each day to see how much stinky cheese was purchased.
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But this takes up way too much time, and since this is a decision the Director of Stinky
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Cheese has to make every week, He decides to use a Business Intelligence tool to provide
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that information.
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The use of a Business Intelligence tool allows for information to be regularly rolled up
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and formatted just right so the Director can make a much more educated decision about how
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much stinky cheese to purchase.
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Additionally, now that the Director has more time on his hands He can analyze in much further
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detail.
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So basically you can think of Business Intelligence as the process of going from raw data to legible
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information.
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Now consider how broad the Business Intelligence space is.
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For Example, Have you ever received a receipt from an ATM machine that provides you a current
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balance in your bank account?
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Or perhaps have you ever received a detailed bill in the mail?
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These are all forms of Business Intelligence (or BI).
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Let’s take some time and go over some common forms of BI:
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First, let’s talk about Operational Reporting.
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This form of reporting is a kin to the detailed bill in the mail or your ATM receipt.
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It provides a very structured template of how the data is to be delivered to the end
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user.
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The end users experience needs to be considered in a lot more detail as the path of analysis
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and how the person will consume the data are typically nested in the report templates.
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Second, we have Ad Hoc reporting.
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This type of reporting is intended to empower a business person to play the report authoring
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role.
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By doing this, the look, feel, and content of the report can be controlled by its consumer.
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Most Ad Hoc tools have built in assumptions regarding design and navigation, to keep the
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business person from getting overwhelmed with complexity.
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The queries and their structures are maintained by IT and are developed jointly with business
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user inputs.
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Third, we have OLAP Analysis.
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This type of analysis delivers pre calculated and pre structured data sets for business
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people to explore.
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Many tools that connect to OLAP feel more like data navigation tools than pure report
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authoring tools.
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I’ve released a much more comprehensive video about OLAP, on the Intricity101 channel,
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which is titled “What is OLAP”.
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Fourth, we have Data Visualization.
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This is a category that has recently emerged in popularity, and covers a realm in BI which
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I like to call microdecisions.
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In Data Visualization the roll up of data is commonly conducted algorithmically and
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stored in memory.
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This makes the experience of BI far more plug and play in nature.
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And, it also allows the business to answer one off questions in a much simpler way.
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Because the roll up of the data commonly occurs automatically, it also tends to be very processor
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and query intensive.
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Fifth, we have Dashboards.
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As you’d expect, Dashboards typically represent a high level view of an organization.
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This keeps the executive from having to thumb through hundreds of reports and data elements.
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If a troubled area arises in the dashboard, the executive can drill into the alert to
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see a more detailed report.
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Often dashboards are simply compositions of the various data delivery methods we just
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discussed.
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Each of the delivery methods I’ve described above typically come as part of a suite or
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platform for managing the various forms of content.
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This means everything from scheduling automated report delivery to keeping the data secure
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are all conducted in a single platform.
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Now I’m sure there are another dozen or so forms of Business Intelligence, this video
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isn’t meant to cover every way you could consume data.
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But hopefully you can get a sense of some common ways businesses are turning raw data
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into comprehensible information.
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However, the Business Intelligence front end is really only the tip of the iceberg.
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The real work in delivering consistent information happens behind the scenes in Data Marts, and
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Data Warehouses.
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Commonly if a business is unhappy with their Business Intelligence tool, something is usually
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wrong in the back end Data Warehouse.
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Now that you’ve watched this video I recommend you take a look at my video on Data Warehousing,
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just so you have a good understanding of how important that data foundation is.
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Intricity has lead the way in Business Intelligence since before the industry had a common name.
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We have a long list of very enthusiastic customer references about our Business Intelligence
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capabilities, and we have been the pioneers in designing the backbones to some of the
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most popular Business Intelligence platforms.
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I recommend you visit the Intricity website and speak with one of our specialists.
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We will bring value from day one.