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Webcast: Dealing with business-intelligence sprawl

Even for SMEs, making sense of organisational metrics can be a real headache, but smart use of BI software can slice through data overload and dig out the information that can really improve the way a business is run

Published: 25 Oct 2007 12:42 BST

Tags: Intelligence, Business Intelligence, Steve, Founder

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