By
Dan Germain
and Shadan Malik
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Business-intelligence technology aims to dig deep inside an organization’s IT systems and make sense of all the data stored across the organization. It allows nonprofits to solve all the “needle in a haystack” operational performance puzzles dreamt up in real time without the headaches, time and complexity of pulling and compiling manual reports. Results are returned as online interactive dashboards that make drilling into any data point as easy as the click of a mouse. But how can business intelligence be applied in the nonprofit sector?
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- Companies:
- Advanced Solutions International
- People:
- Dan Germain
- Shadan Malik
- Places:
- Alexandria, Va.
- Troy, Mich.
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