Business intelligence tools
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Business intelligence tools are a type of application software designed to retrieve, analyze, transform and report data for business intelligence. The tools generally read data that have been previously stored, often, though not necessarily, in a data warehouse or data mart.
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Types of business intelligence tools
The key general categories of business intelligence tools are:
- Spreadsheets
- Reporting and querying software: tools that extract, sort, summarize, and present selected data
- OLAP: Online analytical processing
- Digital dashboards
- Data mining
- Process Visualization
- Data warehousing
- Local information systems
Except for spreadsheets, these tools are provided as standalone tools, suites of tools, components of ERP systems, or as components of software targeted to a specific industry. The tools are sometimes packaged into data warehouse appliances.
Open source free products
Open source commercial products
- Jaspersoft: Reporting, Dashboards, Data Analysis, and Data Integration
- Palo (OLAP database): OLAP Server, Worksheet Server and ETL Server
- Pentaho: Reporting, analysis, dashboard, data mining and workflow capabilities
- TACTIC: Reporting, management, dashboard, data mining and integration, workflow capabilities
Proprietary free products
- Biml - Business Intelligence Markup Language
- Birst
- Datacopia
- icCube
- InetSoft
- InfoCaptor Dashboard
- Splunk
Proprietary products
- ActiveReports
- Actuate Corporation
- ApeSoft
- Diamond Financial Management System
- Birst
- BOARD
- ComArch
- Data Applied
- Decision Support Panel
- Dexon Business Intelligence[1]
- Domo[2]
- Dundas Data Visualization, Inc.
- Dimensional Insight
- Dynamic AI[3]
- Entalysis
- Grapheur, implementing the reactive business intelligence (RBI) approach
- GoodData - Cloud Based
- InfoCaptor Dashboard[4]
- IBM Cognos
- icCube
- IDV Solutions Visual Fusion
- InetSoft
- RubyReport
- Information Builders
- InfoZoom
- Jackbe
- Jaspersoft (now TIBCO, iReport,Jasper Studio, Jasper Analysis, Jasper ETL, Jasper Library)
- Jedox
- JReport (from Jinfonet Software)
- Klipfolio Dashboard
- Lavastorm
- LIONsolver
- List & Label
- Logi Analytics
- Looker
- Lumalytics
- Manta Tools
- Microsoft
- MicroStrategy
- myDIALS
- NextAction
- Numetric[5]
- Oracle
- Panorama Software
- Pentaho (now Hitachi Data Systems)
- Pervasive DataRush
- PRELYTIS
- Qlik
- Quantrix
- RapidMiner
- Roambi
- SAP NetWeaver Business Intelligence
- SiSense
- SAS
- Siebel Systems
- Spotfire (now Tibco)
- Sybase IQ
- Tableau Software
- TARGIT Business Intelligence
- Teradata
- Lighthouse
- VeroAnalytics[6]
- XLCubed
- Yellowfin Business Intelligence
- Zoho Reports (as part of the Zoho Office Suite)
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External links
- Predictive Analytics Magazine: Top Business Intelligence Tools (February 2012)
- BusinessWeek Magazine: Giving the Boss the Big Picture: A dashboard pulls up everything the CEO needs to run the show (February 2006)
- Passionned Group: A completely vendor neutral survey (2015 edition) (May 2015)
- Bloomberg Businessweek: Business Intelligence Software's Time Is Now (March, 2009)
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