PaaS Business Intelligence Platform
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A PaaS Business Intelligence Platform is a business intelligence platform that is a PaaS Platform.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- a SaaS BI Solution, such as an OpenGov Service.
- a IaaS Data Warehouse Service.
- a Custom BI Solution.
- an ML PaaS.
- See: BI Solution.
References
2015
- http://research.enterprisemanagement.com/rs/ema/images/EMA-CloudAnalytics-2015-RR.pdf
- QUOTE: Cloud-based applications have been mainstream since Salesforce.com brought customer relationship management to the masses in the 2000s. Cloud implementations had the advantage of providing faster time to provisioning and a significantly different cost structure from traditional software implementations based on on-premises installations. However, analytics and business intelligence in the cloud were slower to reach widespread acceptance. First, analytical and business intelligence applications have different data schema implementations from traditional operational applications. These applications can be uniquely configured for individual organizations and are often more difficult to implement on a mass basis than they might be for an operational system.
2014
- http://cloudtaxonomy.opencrowd.com/taxonomy/platform-as-a-service/business-intelligence/
- Platforms for the creation of business intelligence applications such as dashboards, reporting systems, and big data analysis.
- Bime Analytics: Make queries the way you think, not the way your computer does With Bime you ...]]: Birst]]: Birst is the leading provider of SaaS business intelligence. It offers a fully integrated, automated ...
- C9: C9 Analytics provides BI tools for sales pipeline analysis designed for Salesforce users. C9’s mission ...
- CIWare: One-of-a-kind business intelligence solution for automated root cause analysis on KPI fluctuations.
- Clario Analytics: Clario provides an analytics platform with an business user friendly designer for designing data analytics. ...
- ColdLight Neuron: ColdLight Neuron is a business intelligence platform with artificial intelligence capabilities that uses historical data ...
- DNB Cloud: At the Dun and Bradstreet Cloud Innovation Center, we make beautiful, smart and user-driven analytics ...
- GoodData: GoodData securely hosts data, enables building and managing a multi-dimensional data model from a variety ...
- Indicee: Indicee provides businesses with a platform for integrating and reporting on data across data sources. ...
- K2 Analytics: K2 Analytics provides a hosted version of Oracle Hyperion that they manage for customers.
- Kognitio Cloud: A Ready-to-Use Analytical Platform Kognitio Cloud provides your organization with the opportunity to benefit from ...
- Logi Analytics: Logi Analytics has a dashboard and reporting solution with many Web 2.0 features. Data integration ...
- Looker: The power of Looker is you don’t just get a standardized report. It gives you ...
- MicroStrategy: MicroStrategy Cloud brings together world class enterprise BI, analytical database, and data integration capabilities in ...
- OmniContext: Hypersoft has developed OmniContext Operational and Organizational Intelligence for managers and executives to evaluate communication ...
- Quantivo: Quantivo is an on demand customer behavioral analytics data warehouse platform. Quantivo has a number ...
- SAP BusinessObjects BI OnDemand: Explore, report, and share your data with SAP BusinessObjects BI OnDemand. It's a comprehensive business ...
- SmartFocus: At SmartFocus, we understand that every customer is on a unique journey. Motivations to try, ...
- Vertica: Vertica is an enterprise ready MPP column based database. Vertica can handle very large data ...
- Platforms for the creation of business intelligence applications such as dashboards, reporting systems, and big data analysis.
2010
- http://searchbusinessanalytics.techtarget.com/definition/Software-as-a-Service-BI-SaaS-BI
- QUOTE: Software as a Service business intelligence (SaaS BI) is a delivery model for business intelligence in which applications are typically deployed outside of a company’s firewall at a hosted location and accessed by an end user with a secure Internet connection. Also known as on-demand BI or cloud BI, the technology is sold by vendors on a subscription or pay-as-you-go basis instead of the more traditional software licensing model with annual maintenance fees.