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business intelligence
noun
- the methods and technologies that gather, store, report, and analyze business data to help people make business decisions:
business intelligence software;
business intelligence tools.
- the data gathered by these methods: : BI
Our operations decisions are driven by business intelligence.
Word History and Origins
Origin of business intelligence1
Example Sentences
In the new position, Wallitt has relied upon his existing relationships within Forbes’ revenue organization as well as its CTO and head of business intelligence.
I have become on a first-name basis with everyone in the business intelligence department now.
Consumption and distribution alone can be measured in terms of an organization’s ability to apply services ranging from business intelligence to streaming data to self-service applications of data analytics.
Outside politics, she’s had her foot in Big Tech, working on business intelligence and data science for both Etsy and Facebook before becoming the Chief Technology Officer of the Democratic National Committee in May 2019.
Before I wrote novels, I investigated for the business intelligence company Kroll.
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