What's at the Top of Your BI Wish List?

Better, easier, lower-cost and "more flexible." These were the adjectives respondents to a recent InformationWeek / IntelligentEnterprise survey used most often when asked "what's at the top of your business intelligence wish list?" The words applied to a range of wishes, but here are the top "must haves":

Doug Henschen, Executive Editor, Enterprise Apps

September 9, 2008

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"Better, easier, lower-cost" and "more flexible." These were the adjectives respondents to a recent InformationWeek / IntelligentEnterprise survey used most often when asked "what's at the top of your business intelligence wish list?" The survey was conducted this summer and is behind this week's in-depth feature "Special Report: BI Gets Smart," as well as a full report with the complete survey results. The words "better, lower-cost," and "more flexible" applied to a range of wishes, but here are the top "must haves":Better user interfaces: Readers say most BI interfaces need to improve, whether it's the query and analysis tools tapped by power users or the dashboards and reports intended for more casual users. Survey respondents asked for simplicity and more intuitive navigation.

Easier deployment: "Integration" came up a lot, with faster, easier and standards-based connections desired to both infrastructure and applications. Readers also asked for "canned data warehouse models" as well as dashboard and reporting "frameworks" aimed at faster deployment.

Easier customization: One size definitely does not fit all. Respondents want easy ways to customize interfaces, dashboards, reports and analytic applications.

Lower-cost licensing: If vendors think "pervasive BI" is a good idea, they have to come up with friendlier licensing terms, particularly in extranet deployments touching thousands or hundreds of thousands of potential users.

More flexible data modeling: There has to be an easier way to get data into the BI system. One respondent asked for "user-mapped data integration of dimensions and hierarchies," while another said "put analysis and information consumption first, letting the deep technical considerations fade into the background where they belong."

Vendors aren't the only ones on the wish-list hook. Many survey respondents admit they have to get their own house in order, hoping for improvements such as "a larger IT staff with BI experience," "BI-savvy executive sponsorship," "better understanding from end users," and "willingness to think beyond traditional reporting to leverage advanced analytic and scorecarding capabilities."

Please comment if you think something important is missing from this list."Better, easier, lower-cost" and "more flexible." These were the adjectives respondents to a recent InformationWeek / IntelligentEnterprise survey used most often when asked "what's at the top of your business intelligence wish list?" The words applied to a range of wishes, but here are the top "must haves":

About the Author(s)

Doug Henschen

Executive Editor, Enterprise Apps

Doug Henschen is Executive Editor of InformationWeek, where he covers the intersection of enterprise applications with information management, business intelligence, big data and analytics. He previously served as editor in chief of Intelligent Enterprise, editor in chief of Transform Magazine, and Executive Editor at DM News. He has covered IT and data-driven marketing for more than 15 years.

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