Business Intelligence (BI) stories - Page 10
The prevalence of computers in business (and everywhere) generates enormous quantities of data. Business Intelligence seeks to extract further value from this data (after it has served its immediate purpose, and is shunted off to storage) through analysis and contextualization. If data is described as the ‘new oil’, BI is the derricks tapping the well. BI generally requires uniform data before analysis can take place, with data extracted from source systems and loaded into secondary structures such as ‘data warehouses/lakes’. The analysis outputs are typically sent to managers and executives within the business in the form of reports (or managers are equipped with the tools to create their own reports) assessing performance, providing insights or identifying opportunities.
How AI Is actually changing decision-making inside enterprises
Mon, 22nd Dec 2025
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cx
AI is reshaping how enterprises turn data into action, speeding decisions by connecting systems, workflows and accountability at scale.
Ignition platform drives USD $3.1bn in 2025 client revenue
Mon, 22nd Dec 2025
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data analytics
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fintech
Ignition platform fuels more than USD $3.1bn in 2025 client revenue as 8,500 firms automate billing, payments and pricing decisions.
Zoho unveils AI-powered spend & billing tools
Fri, 19th Dec 2025
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data protection
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data analytics
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digital transformation
Zoho launches AI-driven Zoho Spend and Zoho Billing Enterprise to give large firms tighter control of global spend and complex revenues.
AI tops CEO earnings calls as bubble fears intensify
Fri, 19th Dec 2025
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network infrastructure
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data analytics
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digital transformation
AI dominates CEO earnings calls for the first time, as leaders pair record investment pledges with mounting warnings of an AI market bubble.
UK SMEs eye growth but struggle to keep pace with AI
Fri, 19th Dec 2025
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data analytics
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cx
UK SMEs remain upbeat on growth but risk falling behind as economic jitters, rising customer demands and poor grasp of AI strain marketing.
Outcome-first AI to dominate governed enterprise use
Thu, 18th Dec 2025
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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supply chain
Outcome-first, tightly governed AI will eclipse experimental pilots by 2026 as boards and regulators demand clear, measurable business value.
Martech experts discuss future of customer data platforms, interoperability and AI
Thu, 18th Dec 2025
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data analytics
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cx
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martech
Martech leaders say CDPs will shift from passive data stores to AI-driven intelligence hubs, uniting personalisation, media and trust.
From 3am deployments to AI-native HR: building intelligent, human-centred systems
Thu, 18th Dec 2025
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digital transformation
ELMO Software is shifting from reactive HR to AI-native, human-centred systems that predict needs, boost productivity and preserve trust.
Axis outlines five key security tech trends for 2026
Wed, 17th Dec 2025
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smart cities
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hybrid cloud
Axis forecasts 2026 security shaped by IT-led, ecosystem-first buying, AI edge devices, hybrid cloud models and surging mobile surveillance.
Safe Software named niche player in 2025 Gartner MQ
Wed, 17th Dec 2025
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private cloud
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hybrid cloud
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data analytics
Safe Software named niche player in 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools, its sixth consecutive appearance in the report.
Tollring secures Microsoft Teams compliance nod for Analytics 365 product
Fri, 12th Dec 2025
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uc
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data protection
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data analytics
Tollring wins Microsoft nod for Analytics 365, joining a select group of Teams compliance recording providers with certified AI tools.
Service-based IT & agentic AI to reshape 2026 spend
Fri, 12th Dec 2025
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storage
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hybrid cloud
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data analytics
Service-first IT, agentic automation and real-time data platforms are set to dominate 2026 enterprise tech strategies and infrastructure spend.
Snowflake, Anthropic expand USD $200m Claude AI deal
Fri, 12th Dec 2025
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saas
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data protection
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data analytics
Snowflake and Anthropic deepen Claude tie-up with a USD $200m deal to push compliant AI agents across Snowflake's global data cloud.
ThoughtSpot unveils AI agents to automate analytics
Thu, 11th Dec 2025
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data analytics
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martech
ThoughtSpot launches four AI agents to automate data modelling, dashboards and embedded analytics, pushing towards autonomous enterprises.
Qlik & Catalyst Cloud unveil no-code Fusion Portal
Thu, 11th Dec 2025
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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martech
Qlik and Catalyst Cloud launch Fusion Portal, a no-code Qlik Cloud front end to bring tailored analytics to non-technical frontline staff.
Bolt Insight secures GBP £7m to build AI insights chief
Thu, 11th Dec 2025
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data analytics
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cx
Bolt Insight raises GBP £7m led by Pembroke VCT to expand globally and build an AI “assistant chief insights officer” for brands.
Why CRM accuracy will decide which revenue teams thrive in the AI era
Wed, 10th Dec 2025
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crm
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data analytics
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digital transformation
As AI transforms selling, only revenue teams with clean, constantly verified CRM data will forecast accurately and truly trust automation.
Gartner warns of AI slowdown & divide among carmakers
Tue, 9th Dec 2025
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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cartech
Gartner warns most carmakers will rein in AI spending within five years, leaving a small, software-led elite to dominate the industry.
Solace unveils Agent Mesh for secure scaling of agentic AI apps
Fri, 5th Dec 2025
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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physical security
Solace launches Agent Mesh Enterprise platform, enabling firms to securely scale agentic AI applications that integrate real-time enterprise data with robust governance.
Most SAP users plan AI but remain cautious on real benefits
Thu, 4th Dec 2025
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data analytics
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ai
Nearly 90% of SAP users in the UK and Ireland plan to deploy AI, yet 74% remain sceptical about its real-world benefits, a new survey finds.