Real Time Business Intelligence
Real Time Business Intelligence involves delivering information to users as it happens. Real
time intelligence may be particularly important in industries where
events are changing all the time - for example, financial markets.
Retail industries may also require real time intelligence to monitor
sales. However, real time intelligence is as real time as the
underlying data that feeds it. If your reports are running over a data
warehouse which is refreshed every evening or perhaps every six hours,
your intelligence will reflect that data set. In order to get
real time intelligence, or as close as real time as possible, reports
need to be scoped directly over a transactional database, bearing in
mind that this may have an impact on the transactional database itself,
or it may be even driven. An event in the transactional database may
fire an event which can update a report in real time. This event can
force an immediate update to a database or may be processed in memory. What
must be bourne in mind when considering real time systems, is that the
closer to 'real time' the information is, the more expensive it is
going to cost in terms of hardware and software to deliver that
information. There must therefore be a trade off, so that the costs of
delivering that information do not outweigh the cost benefits of
receiving that information quickly.
Real Time Business Intelligence
Business Intelligence Solutions

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