Microsoft Dynamics Webcast: Using Business Intelligence to Gain an Advantage
The people in your organization have access to volumes of information that was once unimaginable. Success or failure can hinge on whether or not people can use this information to make wise decisions quickly. But without the ability to make sense of information, a knowledge gap exists, and the best anyone can do is guess or follow a hunch. Business intelligence helps you decipher and extract meaning from data so you can make informed decisions. Be sure to watch this webcast if your company accumulates customer information, transaction data, revenue and margin numbers, sales performance reports, and other business data.
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