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INTRODUCTION
As corporations move rapidly toward deploying e-business systems, the lack of business intelligence facilities in these systems prevents decisionmakers from exploiting the full potential of the Internet as a sales, marketing, and support channel. To solve this problem, vendors are rapidly enhancing their business intelligence offerings to capture the data flowing through e-business systems and integrate it with the information that traditional decision-making systems manage and analyze. These enhanced business intelligence—or e-intelligence—systems may provide significant business benefits to traditional brick-and-mortar companies as well as new dot-com ones as they build e-business environments.
E-Intelligence Seminar Report
Page Length : 21
Content :
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- Introduction
- E-Intelligence for Business
- Intelligent E-Services
- E-Intelligence Requirements
- Framework for E-Intelligence
- Impact of E-Business
- Optimizing the Product Supply Chain
- E-Intelligence Infrastructure
- Conclusion
- References
E-Intelligence Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 13
Content :
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- Introduction
- E-Intelligence for Business
- E-Intelligence Requirements
- Framework for E-Intelligence
- Impact of E-Business
- Optimizing the Product Supply Chain
- E-Intelligence Infrastructure
- Conclusion
- References
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