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Business Intelligence Software

For the best governance!

Business intelligence software is referred to as business analytics software in German. It is software to support systematic analyses of the company’s own business as well as the commercial environment. The aim of these analyses is to be able to make informed operational, tactical or strategic decisions to achieve the company’s objectives on the basis of the results.

Prototypes and demonstrators available
Cross-industry deployment
Suitable for SMEs?

State of play

Business Intelligence is suitable for any company that wants to manage the business not only through a handful metric. The market for such analysis is large and favourable. The software is an all-encompasser from customer analysis to product quality up to the usual metrics, as a course and not as a result of the year as a whole. The program provides processed data in clear graphs and flags the anomalies for you. These graphs can be displayed over different periods of time as long as the data are available. Where a tabular solution reaches its limits, a BI software can show its full potential. The sooner you start with it, the more detailed your analyses are.

Benefits and use

Advantages

  • Avoiding redundant data
  • Process optimisation by metrics
  • Use of existing data
  • Availability on the smartphone
  • Creation of new metrics
  • Creation of market scenarios

Possible use scenarios

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</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Predictions:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Quantity</p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Quality</p> <p>
</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Visualisation:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Employee productivity</p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Overview of tasks</p> <p>
</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Visualisation:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Satisfaction</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Predictions:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Customer growth</p> <p>
</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Visualisation:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Cash flow</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Predictions:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Turnover</p> <p>

Gradual introduction

Step 1: Selection of software

Select software that meets the requirements of your reports.

A programme can be found from manufacturing companies to service providers, to any sector.

Step 2: Linking data

The BI software must have access to the company’s data.

To this end, software often offers a bridge that entitles the software to access the data via you.

Step 3: Compilation of key figures

The final step requires the reports you want to click together.

These can be saved and can be accessed at any time and up-to-date.

Step four: Retrofit

Optional:

If the data are not yet collected, due to the lack of certain sensors.

New sensors may be installed on the machinery.
This also allows machine data to be analysed.

Opportunities for SMEs

Current reports at any time

A clear vision for the future

Always best performers

1-Click Executive Summary

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Business Intelligence Software

For the best control!

Business intelligence software is the term used to describe software for business analysis. This is software to support systematic analyses of your own company and the commercial environment. The aim of these analyses is to be inferred to make well-founded operational, tactical or strategic decisions to achieve the company’s goals on the basis of the results.

Prototypes and demonstrators available
Cross-industry deployment
Suitable for SMEs?

The current status

Business Intelligence is suitable for any company that wants to manage its business with more than just a handful of key figures. The market for such analysis tools is large and Inexpensive. The software is an all-rounder, from customer analyses and product quality to the usual key figures, as a progression and not as a result for the entire year. The program provides processed data in clear graphs and highlights the anomalies for you. The graphs can be displayed over different time periods as long as the data is available. Where a tabular solution reaches its limits, BI software can show its full potential. The sooner you start, the more detailed your analyses will be.

Advantages and use

Advantages

  • Avoidance of redundant data
  • Process optimisation according to key figures
  • Use of existing data
  • Availability on the smartphone
  • Creation of new key figures
  • Creation of market scenarios

Possible application scenarios

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<p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Visualisation:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Downtimes</p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Occupancy times</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Predictions:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Maintenance time</p> <p>
</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Predictions:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Quantity</p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Quality</p> <p>
</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Visualisation:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Employee productivity</p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Task overview</p> <p>
</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Visualisation:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Customer satisfaction</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Predictions:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Customer growth</p> <p>
</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Visualisation:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Cash flow</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>Predictions:</strong></p> <p style='text-align: left;'>Turnover</p> <p>

Step-by-step introduction

STEP1 Selecting the software

Select software that meets the requirements of your reports.

From manufacturing companies to service providers, a program can be found for every industry.

Step 2: Linking the data

The BI software must have access to the company data.

For this purpose, the software often offers an override that authorises the software to access the data via you.

Step 3: Creating the key figures

For the last step, the reports you want must be clicked together.

The The can be saved and retrieved at any time.

Step 4: Retrofit

Optional:

IF the data is not yet collected because certain sensors are missing.

Can new sensors be fitted to the machines?
This means that machine data can be evaluated.

Opportunities for SMEs

Current reports at any time

A clear view of the future

Always the Best Performance

1-click summary

Contact us

Do you need support with the introduction in your company?

Get in touch with us!

Keep an eye on the most important SME-relevant technologies with our technology radar!

Back to the technology radar
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The European Digital Innovation Hub Saarland (EDIH Saarland) will have up to 50% funded by EU funds (GA 101083337) and by the Saarland Ministry of Economic Affairs, Innovation, Digital and Energy. The EDIH Saarland offers SMEs in the region a free one-stop shop for the digitization and application of artificial intelligence (AI). Over the next three years (2023-2025), significant expertise will be provided for the practical transfer of industrial AI in Saarland, the Greater Region (Saar-Lor-Lux) and Europe.

The ZeMA is in charge here, in addition to the participating project partners AWSi, DFKI, saaris and East Side Fab.

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