2014
DOI: 10.5120/15540-4266
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Cloud Business Intelligence Survey

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“…By doing this, employees can have access to the centralized Cloud BI resources with multiple devices, for instance with their smartphones, tablets, laptops or other resources (Sheshasaayee and Margaret, 2015). Cloud BI may be a concept of delivering business intelligence capabilities “as a service” using clouded computing architecture (Moss and Arte, 2003; Kasem and Hassanein, 2014). Cloud BI may be a revolutionary concept of delivering business intelligence capabilities as a service employing a cloud-based architecture that comes at a lower cost yet has faster deployment and adaptability (Gurjar and Rathore, 2013; Kasem and Hassanein, 2014).…”
Section: Business Intelligence On Cloudmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By doing this, employees can have access to the centralized Cloud BI resources with multiple devices, for instance with their smartphones, tablets, laptops or other resources (Sheshasaayee and Margaret, 2015). Cloud BI may be a concept of delivering business intelligence capabilities “as a service” using clouded computing architecture (Moss and Arte, 2003; Kasem and Hassanein, 2014). Cloud BI may be a revolutionary concept of delivering business intelligence capabilities as a service employing a cloud-based architecture that comes at a lower cost yet has faster deployment and adaptability (Gurjar and Rathore, 2013; Kasem and Hassanein, 2014).…”
Section: Business Intelligence On Cloudmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kasem et al proposed a blueprint that represents the fundamental organization of BI on the cloud (architecture) [35]. This architecture shows the minimum elements that the cloud can offer to BI.…”
Section: Bi As a Wholementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, it helps in understanding consumer behavior [6]. Fourth, it helps create realistic goals [7]. Fifth, help identify opportunities for crossselling and up-selling [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%