The Transformative Economics of Professional Open Source on Business Intelligence Technology

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The Transformative Economics of Professional Open Source on Business Intelligence Technology

Business intelligence (BI) is a well-established and generally well-known software category that spans a wide range of functional capabilities. Specific definitions will vary from customer to customer and vendor to vendor, but most will agree that business intelligence typically refers to the challenge of providing business users with meaningful information from company data sources to help those users make better, more informed business decisions.