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Introducing "smart" systems and business analytics into an organization is an IT challenge. Historically, IT has supported online transaction processing for internal operations and customer-facing systems, and then used batch processing to wrap up all of the activities at the end of a processing period. But increasingly, businesses are beginning to incorporate "smart" systems that go beyond isolated enclaves of automation built into computers and networks and tap directly into the critical thinking behind mission-critical business processes.
Editor's note: what's really interesting about the article are the examples on how business intelligence is being used by organizations.
Read more on how business intelligence is being used in the real world here. Sourced by Network Computing
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