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Management Information Systems |
| Management Information Systems are required to make different data sources available in a structured manner, to preprocess them within a data warehouse and to present to executives a periodically updateable, reliable, fixed format analysis – the basis for managerial decisions ranging from pricing to branding. | | The decisive quality criterion for a Business Intelligence Application's scope of performance is the decision support for the management. Regardless of where changes appear – internally, in cost structures, in regional or period-specific product turnover, in altered terms on different markets - the management has to be enabled to react to these changes early and effectively. | | In implementing and optimising Management Information Systems, it is important to keep the solutions open for a variety of data – not only for data from corporate CRM- and financial applications, but also for the diverse data of third-party, competing information providers. A good reporting system has the right data available at the right time without much additional effort. |
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