Following the arc from primitive management systems to modern smart business intelligence is not exactly a nice, logical narrative. Corporate moods change abruptly, unanticipated technology breakthroughs show up when you least expect them, and market pressures seem to turn overnight—throwing aside yesterday’s playbook. Rather of a clear, methodical development, we now see abrupt flashes of insight—sometimes a touch wild, other times shockingly exact—that direct important corporate decisions. Data isn’t simply buried in dusty folders anymore; it’s now that secret ingredient businesses reach for when they need a boost. Modern BI blends fast, almost instinctive information availability with deeper daily analysis that companies truly rely on in a somewhat odd way.

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Management Information Systems to Business Intelligence: Travel Through Changing Information Requirements

  • Anber Abraheem Shlash Mohammad,
  • Asokan Vasudevan,
  • Khaleel Ibrahim Al-Daoud,
  • Suleiman Ibrahim Shelash Mohammad,
  • Nawaf Alshdaifat,
  • Mutaz Abdel Wahed,
  • Tee Mcxin,
  • Mowafaq Salem Alzboon,
  • Annie Wang Pei Ling

摘要

Following the arc from primitive management systems to modern smart business intelligence is not exactly a nice, logical narrative. Corporate moods change abruptly, unanticipated technology breakthroughs show up when you least expect them, and market pressures seem to turn overnight—throwing aside yesterday’s playbook. Rather of a clear, methodical development, we now see abrupt flashes of insight—sometimes a touch wild, other times shockingly exact—that direct important corporate decisions. Data isn’t simply buried in dusty folders anymore; it’s now that secret ingredient businesses reach for when they need a boost. Modern BI blends fast, almost instinctive information availability with deeper daily analysis that companies truly rely on in a somewhat odd way.