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BUSINESS-DRIVEN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND ANALYTICS TDWI INFOGRAPHIC © 2014 by TDWI (The Data Warehousing Institute TM ), a division of 1105 Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part are prohibited except by written permission. E-mail requests or feedback to [email protected]. Product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. PRESENTED BY TDWI is the premier provider of in-depth, high-quality education and research in the business intelligence and data warehousing industry. tdwi.org DATA FROM THE BUSINESS SIDE’S ROLE IS INCREASING FOR BI, ANALYTICS, AND DW TECHNOLOGY SELECTION Source: page 16 How has the business side’s role in BI, analytics, and data warehousing technology selection changed relative to IT’s role? 40% INCREASED SOMEWHAT 22% INCREASED GREATLY 2% DECREASED GREATLY 3% DECREASED SOMEWHAT 32% STAYED ABOUT THE SAME IT MANAGEMENT HELD MOST ACCOUNTABLE FOR SUCCESS AND FAILURE Source: page 17 Who is held accountable for project success or failure? SUCCESS FAILURE IT MANAGEMENT BI, ANALYTICS, OR DW DEVELOPMENT PERSONNEL 26% 73% 71 % 37% 66% 66% 25% BUSINESS ANALYSTS BI TO THE MASSES? NOT YET Source: page 7 Approximately what percentage of your organization’s employees is using BI and/or analytics tools on any platform? Eighty percent or more using BI and/or analytics tools 10 % 24 % Less than 10 percent using BI and/or analytics tools BI, ANALYTICS, AND DW MANAGEMENT CHOOSE THE TECHNOLOGY Source: Figure 3 Who chooses technology for BI and analytics applications? 46% CIOs or IT executive management 36% Chief technology officer 19% Line-of-business management 59% BI, analytics, and data warehouse management CFO AND FINANCE MANAGEMENT ALLOCATE BUDGET Source: Figure 3 Who allocates budget for BI and analytics projects? 42 % CEO AND CORPORATE MANAGEMENT 45 % CIO OR IT EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT 61 % CFO AND FINANCE MANAGEMENT Source: Figure 3 BUSINESS ANALYSTS MOST OFTEN IDENTIFY WHAT IS NEEDED FOR BI AND ANALYTICS Who identifies what is needed in BI and analytics applications? 52% BI, analytics, and data warehouse management 53% Line-of-business management 49% Sales 53% Data analysts 58% Business analysts IT’s role in business intelligence (BI) and analytics remains vital, but the spotlight today is on “business-driven” BI and analytics. The trend is driven by easier-to-use technologies as well as strong business user interest in driving more of their decisions and actions with data. TDWI’S BEST PRACTICES REPORT Business-Driven Business Intelligence and Analytics tdwi.org/bpr/business-driven

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Business-DRiven Business intelligence anD analytics

TDWI INFOGRAPHIC

© 2014 by TDWI (The Data Warehousing InstituteTM), a division of 1105 Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part are prohibited except by written permission. E-mail requests or feedback to [email protected]. Product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Presented by

TDWI is the premier provider of in-depth, high-quality education and research in the business intelligence and data warehousing industry.

tdwi.org

data from

tHe Business siDe’s ROle is incReasing FOR Bi, analytics, anD DW tecHnOlOgy selectiOn

source: page 16

How has the business side’s role in BI, analytics, and data warehousing technology selection changed relative to IT’s role?

40%increased somewhat

22%increased greatly

2%decreased greatly3%

decreased somewhat

32%stayed about the same

it ManageMent HelD MOst accOuntaBle FOR success anD FailuRe

source: page 17

Who is held accountable for project success or failure?

success FailuRe

it management

bi, analytics, or dw development

personnel

26%73%

71%

37%

66%

66%

25%business analysts

Bi tO tHe Masses? nOt yet

source: page 7

Approximately what percentage of your organization’s employees is using BI and/or analytics tools on any platform?

eighty percent or more using bi and/or analytics tools

10%24%

less than 10 percent using bi and/or analytics tools

Bi, analytics, anD DW ManageMent cHOOse tHe tecHnOlOgy

source: figure 3

Who chooses technology for BI and analytics applications?

46%cios or it executive management

36%chief technology officer

19%line-of-business management

59%bi, analytics, and data warehouse management

cFO anD Finance ManageMent allOcate BuDget

source: figure 3

Who allocates budget for BI and analytics projects?

42%ceo and

corporate management

45%cio or it

executive management

61%cFo and Finance

management

source: figure 3

Business analysts MOst OFten iDentiFy WHat is neeDeD FOR Bi anD analytics

Who identifies what is needed in BI and analytics applications?

52%bi, analytics, and data warehouse management

53%line-of-business management

49%sales

53%data analysts

58%business analysts

IT’s role in business intelligence (BI) and analytics remains vital, but the spotlight today is on “business-driven” BI and analytics. The trend is driven by easier-to-use technologies as well as strong business user interest in driving more of their decisions and actions with data.

tdWI’s best PractIces rePort Business-Driven Business Intelligence and Analytics

tdwi.org/bpr/business-driven