Business Intelligence & Visualization
Tech companies aren’t the only ones concerned about data analysis – any kind of business is. Analyzing business information to facilitate data-driven decision making is what we call business intelligence or BI. Simply put, BI is a set of tools and methods for extracting raw data from its source, transforming it, loading it into a unified storage system, and presenting it to the user.
Everything that happens before the actual data is presented in a visual form can be considered as the underlying infrastructure, what’s called a data pipeline. The major part of the pipeline is the Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) process and its tooling. You can think of it as the backend of any BI system. Then the frontend of the system is the user interface, where data is finally presented to a user in visual form.
Services We Provide
With Decades of Experience in BI & Analytics, We Can
- Help you identify, catalogue, and understand your most important business drivers and KPIs.
- Build a data quality framework that makes all of your data and reporting instruments a trusted organizational asset.
- Eliminate extraneous “noise” in the data.
- Rebuild your data visualizations and dashboards to give you insight into these metrics.
- Identify patterns, insights, trends, and potential usage strategies.
- Identify, develop, and create your optimal visualization method.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is business intelligence?
Business intelligence or BI is a set of practices of collecting, structuring, analyzing, and turning raw data into actionable business insights. BI considers methods and tools that transform unstructured data sets, compiling them into easy-to-grasp reports or information dashboards. The main purpose of BI is to provide actionable business insights and support data-driven decision making.
What are the Data visualization tools and libraries?
There are a lot of products in the data visualization market. In choosing a vendor, look for a scalable BI service that will fit your business size and analytical needs. While the capabilities are pretty similar, the ecosystem each vendor is offering may or may not include important services. In this section, we’ll cover provider options as well as tooling to create your own visualization software.