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view it online. | June 18, 2015 | | | Dear Alejandro,
The balance of power is quickly shifting from IT to business users. Discover how you should respond. Read the Gartner paper, "Predicts 2015: Power Shift in Business Intelligence and Analytics Will fuel Disruption." The rapid expansion of data discovery and other user-friendly analytics tools is supplanting traditional, centrally managed BI delivery models.
According to this recent Gartner report, "By 2017, most business users and analysts...will have access to self-service tools to prepare data for analysis." The change is coming that fast.
Read "Predicts 2015" and you'll discover:
- Five key trends that are accelerating and deepening disruption, and how to address them
- How these trends will impact BI and analytics vendors and change their offerings
- Why disruption will extend from IT to include daily business activities
Don't get caught trying to play catch up with this important change. Get out in front of it now! Start by reading this detailed review of what's happening, why, and what you need to do to manage it effectively.
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Gartner, Predicts 2015: Power Shift in Business Intelligence and Analytics Will Fuel Disruption, Josh Parenteau, 21 November 2014. About Charting Your Analytical Future | |
| | Download the report now | Traditional BI and analytic models are being disrupted as the balance of power shifts from IT to the business. Read this recent Gartner paper to discover the steps you can take to minimize that disruption.
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