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Business Intelligence Platforms vs Embedded Analytics Software: What's the Difference?

The terms embedded analytics and business intelligence (BI) are often used interchangeably. Both help you find key insights from complex datasets. But are they really the same thing? Is there any major difference between embedded analytics software and a business intelligence platform? In this post, you will find all the details.

How to Win Big with Embedded Analytics Solutions

Businesses in every sector confront data roadblocks. Accessing, harnessing and analyzing such a vast quantity of complex information is a tall order, if you're not prepared. It is essential to build a strategy and pick the right solution to handle your business-critical data if you are to assist your customers, end-users and partners in being able to leverage it to the fullest. Will data be your company's weakness, or competitive edge?

3 Examples of Successful Embedded Data Visualization Tools

Today, businesses are hyper focused on developing data-driven applications and experiences. Whether for customers or end-users, they want to offer software that contains interactive dashboards, personalized data visuals, infographics, and charts. The reason is simple: Better access to data in the same workflow means more people will be more data-driven in their decision-making. If you need your application to display data in charts, graphs or other data images, you need embedded data visualization tools.

The History and Evolution of Business Intelligence (BI) Platforms

Business intelligence (BI) is the ability to view and analyze data to provide actionable insights - but this ability wasn't always so available. The BI tools and platforms developed in the early days were very different to the modern analytics capabilities we have today In this article, we will discuss further about the history of business intelligence platforms. We will begin with the definition of business intelligence and its scope.

Data analytics vs data visualization vs BI reporting: What's the difference?

Data is the biggest asset for any business, and its advantages are many. Data can help enterprises better understand their customers, improve advertising campaigns and bottom lines, and personalize their content. However, you cannot access these benefits without proper embedded analytics and reporting tools that make data a true part of your day-to-day workflow. Because while raw data has a lot of potential, a business needs the right tools to access, manage, share and analyze it to great effect.

5 Things To Look For In An Embedded Analytics Partner

Embedded analytics can help companies gather as much information as possible and gain a competitive edge, be it via sophisticated data mining, data visualization, and reporting, capabilities. However, not all business intelligence (BI) partners are equal. This blog will help you identify what you should look for in an embedded analytics partner. Table of Contents.

Why You Need More Than Data Visualization Tools for Business Intelligence

Data visualization tools help turn complex data into intuitive charts, and enable faster understanding of key insights from large datasets. However, for most reporting needs, you need more than data visualization tools for effective business intelligence (BI). For example, not everyone in a team may be technically proficient in SQL, or know how to consume data using charts, graphs and heatmaps.

Building a Killer App with White Label BI

Embedded analytics has become a priority for many companies today. It means building data visualizations and business intelligence (BI) features right into public-facing apps. However, some businesses don't like this idea. They don't want to feature a third-party solution in their first-party applications - leading to a lack of data and analytics used.

6 Signs You Have the Wrong Business Intelligence Platform

If you’re in business, you’ve probably already heard of business intelligence (BI) tools. With the use of embedded analytics, BI helps organizations improve decision making and planning by providing them with a valuable way to manage, analyze, and visualize data that is often difficult to access or even find. Spreadsheets and ad-hoc reporting are now a thing of the past. When used correctly, it can be a great way to help you keep your finger on the pulse of your business.

Analytics For Anyone, Anywhere: How Yellowfin Solves The BI Adoption Problem

What is the one thing that all business leaders need to get started with data analytics? The answer is simple. You need to start with the right analytics platform. Selecting the right BI platform is complex, and there are many things that you need to consider. It will help if you consider that an analytic tool should provide all the features a business needs. It should also have a well-established reputation and a track record of delivering reliable and quality market data solutions.