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MoBI- Mobile Business Intelligence!

June 30th, 2011 by Monika Sharma

Before starting on Mobile Business Intelligence, we need to understand what Business Intelligence (BI) is.  BI involves using computers to identify, extract and analyze business information and data. For example, you just made a credit card purchase at a store that you seldom visit and you get a call from your credit card company to ask if it was a legitimate purchase. In this case, the credit card company might have been using a business intelligence service, which looks at credit card purchases from many card companies and cardholders to determine fraudulent behavior. Read more…

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MoBi

May 25th, 2011 by Anshul Agarwal

Mobile Business Intelligence has been into the industry for over six years now but still it has been a hot topic among the top notch.

As the convention says, let me define first, what MoBi is. MoBi, the short form of ‘Mobile Business Intelligence’ is a software that extends the Business Intelligence (BI) capabilities from desktops/laptops to hand-held mobile devices. Read more…

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Leveraging Web 3.0 – A Web for Business

January 19th, 2011 by Jiten

Click the below links to read my previous two articles in this series:
First part: “The Web – Future and Beyond”
Second part: “Leveraging Web 3.0 – An Individual’s Web”

The features offered by Web 3.0 are not just limited to an individual’s use but can also be leveraged effectively by an organization. However, implementing semantics within business systems requires significant investment in revamping existing systems or building new ones to enable processing the right information. Hence, the Return on Investment becomes the key parameter to look at. This post focuses on some business areas wherein Web 3.0 aims to create an impact for global businesses to note.   Read more…

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