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T**S
Great book, perfectly pitched
I bought this book for an overall understanding of BI without wanting a deep dive into the technicality of the technology. This book hit the spot nicely. Explained clearly the evolution of BI, the uses and some real-life solutions. In the final section it then went into the technology at a perfectly pitched depth. If you are looking for a BI reference guide, this is the wrong book for you. However, if you just want a clearly written book on the concepts behind BI and it's real life applications, this is the book for you.
R**H
Great BI book for the beginner
BI is a hot topic in the IT industry and if you are a business ,systems or quality analyst who is interested in getting a good overview of what it entails, this is a great book for you
J**C
Good Book with general coverage of BI
Good Book with general coverage of BI. It has some examples of BI projects.
R**.
Two Stars
Not worth the effort to read.
A**Y
Good read if you are a non techie
The book was a very easy read. Finised it in one afternoon. Definitely recommended for a novice. However, if you have an understanding of BI, then this book is not for you.I like the cover. Its orange !!!
J**N
Excellent starting point for DW/BI background knowledge
I chose this book, because I needed to get some background on BI fairly quickly. It satisfied that need very well. It is quite well-written and some parts read more like a story, which is quite the opposite of the "just the facts, ma'am" approach of Kimball and his associates. (That is not a stab at Kimball. I am a big fan and I believe they have so much to say that they don't really have the space to make it story-like. Kimball has a completely different goal with his books -- but this is not a Kimball-review.)At the start, the book introduces us to the Director of Imports at a gift and novelty wholesale company. Her initiative of selling a certain item didn't work so well, and we get to know the steps she has taken to analyze the data to find out what happened. Along the way, we are introduced to many Data Warehousing / Business Intelligence (DW/BI) concepts.After the story, some basic DW/BI terms are explained in more detail. The authors explain quite well where they fit in the process of getting from mounds of static data, to a useable set of data for analytical purposes, which they call the BI Roadmap.The book contains five case studies of a few pages each, which help fix the process of implementation.If you know nothing about DW/BI and you quickly need a framework on which to hang whatever knowledge you gain elsewhere, I'd say this is a great start. Also, if you've implemented a DW/BI system and failed, this may help get you back to your roots. However, if you've read a lot of in-depth material and maybe have an implementation or two (successful) under your belt, this will only serve as a relaxing read; you won't gain much new knowledge from it.I give it 5 stars, because it does what I think it attempts to do. It gives you background knowledge and a framework; it does not attempt to be an encyclopaedic work and desk reference, like Kimball's books are. Therefore it reads in a fraction of the time it would take to read Kimball. If background is what you're looking for, enjoy.
M**E
A great primer
First of all, I will have to admit that I am a Microsoft advocate. I like their solutions and I think very highly of what they have to offer with SQL Server and Analysis Services.This book lays down a good foundation for anyone to follow. It explains the concept of BI, the uses of BI, and the payback of BI. What more do you want.I have been in charge of an SAP/BW group for a large consumer electronics company for the past 4 years. SAP's architecture for BI is very expensive, inflexible, and limited. Using Microsoft's concepts of BI would be cheaper, very flexible, with much more capabilities.So, grab this book, read it, then read it again. Install SQL Server 2k. Install Analysis Services (comes with SQL Server 2k) and install SQL Servers Service Packs 1-3).Then experiement with what they are telling you in this book and you will be amazed at what you can do....and cheaply!!!Good Luck!
P**G
Concise, Practical and Inspiring Advice
Techies will enjoy learning from real world examples of business intelligence technologies. Business leaders will appreciate how complex technical and business topics are tackled from various perspectives - what is BI, how BI will help your organization, and the most helpful chapter, how to actually identify, start and implement a BI solution.Only wish the authors had spent a little more time identifying pitfalls, but that is why you hire experts to help you out.
U**O
Leicht Verdaulicher Einstieg in die Thematik
Das Buch ist eine Einführung in die Thematik Business Intelligence (BI). Durchgängig gut zu lesen werden keine technischen Details abgehandelt, sondern Beispiele beschrieben wie BI Probleme von Firmen in der Produktion oder bei Customer Relations löst. Das Buch bleibt dabei sehr allgemein in der Beschreibung der Lösungen. Der Schwerpunkt liegt natürlich bei Firmen die den MS SQL Server und die darin enthaltenen Analysis Services (OLAP) einsetzen.Für Entscheider und generell Interessierte an der Thematik ein gutes Buch. Wer konkrete Lösungen sucht sollte sich allerdings einen anderen Titel aussuchen.
M**A
Four Stars
High level primer
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