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Meshing predictive analytics into your existing business intelligence framework will deliver a broad range of new benefits, including the ability to reliably predict – and prepare to take advantage of – what's likely to happen in the future.
In this installment of Charting Your Analytical Future, you'll get a primer on why and how to make this integration happen.
Read "Extending BI’s Reach: Anticipate outcomes, forecast results, and respond proactively" to discover how to combine predictive analytics into your existing BI, and examples of the bottom line benefits you can expect. You'll read about:
- The separate value of business analytics and predictive analytics
- Three use cases – how adding predictive analytics to BI benefited a publisher, an insurance company and a medical research institution
- Four things you need to get right when bringing predictive analytics into your BI framework
Is it time to combine predictive capabilities with your existing BI deployment? Find out when you download and read "Extending BI’s Reach: Anticipate outcomes, forecast results, and respond proactively."
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