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This domain covers all what you need to know to evaluate and assess a Vendor or a tool to implement your requirements related Business Intelligence and Performance Management. This knowledge-base does not advocate any specific tool, as we the relevance and fit of a tool is specific to the context of your organization.
 
 
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Vendor-tool Evaluation    
This section focuses on the generic aspects of evaluation a tool/software for your Business Intelligence. While functionality of a tool is an important selection criteria, there are equally important considerations for Vendor profile, Vendor's delivery capability, commercial & contractual terms and technical features.
 
BI End User Tools    
This section covers comprehensively the typical features which you can refer for evaluating and using an enterprise reporting tool.
 
BI platform Tools    
This section cover all features and aspects one may need to take into account as you acquire and manage an OLAP server platform.
 
Data Management Tools    
This section provides evaluation features on the core Data Management tools. These tools are not dedicated to Business Intelligence but serve the whole data and information environment. Metadata Management tools is first in the list of chapters.
 

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