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Visual Business Intelligence Tools Improve Sales & Profitability of Enterprise Software Applications

Date: May 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Businesses suffer when their people are unable to make effective use of the data in their Process Support systems. This is a common challenge for firms since their existing BI tools are unable to provide executives and line managers with the ability to comprehend the big picture, identify problem areas, and then drill down into the details in a reasonabale amount of time. Corporations have spent enormous amounts of money over the past 15 years implementing BI tools, often to very little effect. In fact, recent research indicates that the ROI in traditional BI systems is negative for most organizations. Panopticon originally developed its VBI tools to support the information intense, fast-moving and demanding finanical services industry. The goal was to provide "C" level executives, fund managers, traders, and others with the tools they need to conduct profitable business while maintaining a close eye on risk exposures. This was accomplished by combining world class, academically validated information visualizations, BI and related analytical tools and the ability to connect to virtually any data source, including real-time streaming data, relational databases and OLAP servers.


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