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Fast, Easy and Cost-Effective BI Tools Do Matter! Providing business insight using traditional BI software has proven to be costly and resource intensive. Open Source business intelligence has emerged over the last several years as a potential way to address the cost issue. However, while Open Source BI may save money on license costs, it does not achieve the expected reduction in Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). This is because Open Source does not address the staffing costs associated with deploying and maintaining a BI solution, which according to IDC can constitute 60% of a three-year TCO. In this paper, you will learn about the three primary delivery models for BI: traditional, Open Source and SaaS. Learn also about evaluating the costs for these alternatives, and what to do next to unlock the power of the information in your business data. For immediate access to the paper, fill in the form below and click "submit."
Providing business insight using traditional BI software has proven to be costly and resource intensive. Open Source business intelligence has emerged over the last several years as a potential way to address the cost issue. However, while Open Source BI may save money on license costs, it does not achieve the expected reduction in Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). This is because Open Source does not address the staffing costs associated with deploying and maintaining a BI solution, which according to IDC can constitute 60% of a three-year TCO.
In this paper, you will learn about the three primary delivery models for BI: traditional, Open Source and SaaS. Learn also about evaluating the costs for these alternatives, and what to do next to unlock the power of the information in your business data. For immediate access to the paper, fill in the form below and click "submit."