Mighty Mashups
Do-It-Yourself Business Intelligence For The New Economy
Executive Summary
Enterprise business intelligence (BI) professionals face severe resource constraints, and the soft economy keeps budgets tight. One consequence is a lengthening queue of user requests to develop and revise reports, dashboards, cubes, and other analytic applications and data structures. To reduce the pressure on IT and satisfy user requests, information and knowledge management (I&KM) professionals provide users with self-service "mashup" capabilities. BI mashup tools let information workers handle some BI development tasks themselves from within their browsers, Excel spreadsheets, and other client applications. Mashup features, available in various vendors' BI environments, let nontechnical users build personalized, context-rich, role-tailored, ad hoc views of disparate data and explore information in greater depth. These features can enhance information worker productivity, accelerate delivery of actionable intelligence, and reduce the development burden on overstretched IT staff in a tight economy. Still an emerging practice, mashup-style BI leverages organizations' investments in both BI tools and interactive Web 2.0 technologies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Business Intelligence Development Resources Are Stretched Thin
- Empowering BI Users Via Mashup
- Mashup Implementers Address Many BI Needs
- Do-It-Yourself BI, But Within Limits
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July 23, 2009
by James G. Kobielus
with Rob Karel, Boris Evelson, Charles Coit



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