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BAILEY LAPOINTE BOB SWAIN KIMBERLY TREMBLAY NOVEMBER 30, 2009 BUS 345 Business Intelligence

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BAILEY LAPOINTEBOB SWAIN

KIMBERLY TREMBLAY

NOVEMBER 30, 2009BUS 345

Business Intelligence

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Outline

A brief historyData MartData MiningBusiness Intelligence ToolsSASBusiness UseDepartment Use

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History of BI

1958

• BI defined by Hans Peter Luhn

1960s

• Data ware-housing terms defined

1970s

• Beginning of the End-User Computer Era

1980

• Data Mining emerges

•Definition of BI - "the ability to apprehend the interrelationships of presented facts in such a way as to guide action towards a desired goal."

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History of BI

1983

• Teradata intoduces a database management system

1980s

• Concept of Data Warehouse intoduced

1989

• Definition of BI adapting to changes

1990

• Red Brick Systems introduces database management specifically for data warehousing

•BI as an Umbrella Term - "concepts and methods to improve business decision making by using fact-based support systems."

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History of BI

1991

• Prism Solutions introduces software for developing a data warehouse

1995

• The Date Warehousing Institute is founded

1996• The Data

Warehouse Tool Kit is published

1997

• Oracle 8 is released

•The Oracle Database is a relational database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation. As of 2009, Oracle remains a major presence in database computing.

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Data Mart

“a data mart is a data repository that may derive from a data warehouse or not and

that emphasizes ease of access and usability for a particular designed purpose.”

-SearchSQLServer.com

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Data Mining

Customer RelationsHuman Resources

MarketingFraud Detection

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Business Intelligence Tools

Many different companiesStatistically driven

Accessible GUIs

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Sample SAS Code

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Copyright © 2008, SAS Institute Inc.

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Business Use

Business intelligence is exclusive to a company. Large or small Various industries

Example: Tom’s of Maine, 150 employees, 90 oral & body care products, 40,000 retail outlets worldwide

Source: http://www.tomsofmaine.com/

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Department Use

Sales Department Sales trends Potential customers Profitable employees Cost efficiency Strategy success

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Department Use

Marketing Department Demographic customer profile Plan effectiveness Efficient budget use Alignment to customer

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Department Use

Research and Development Evaluate Risk Identify opportunities Manage projects Predict pay-off yield

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Department Use

Supply Chain Management Relative product cost Inventory level Receivables Payables Network efficiency

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Department Use

Benchmarking Standardization Goals

Developing Monitoring

Competition