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Thursday, January 19, 2023

Managed Print Services Was Here: Big Data Business Intelligence



Data in the cloud,
MBI on mobile device,
Decisions are made.

We're moving from marks on paper to the clouds, all the data is moving off the paper files. But raw data alone is not valuable, it needs to be analyzed and transformed into actionable insights. In the past, data analysis was done manually or using tools like spreadsheets. 

Today, there are various software tools and platforms available for data analysis and visualization. These tools allow for the connection, slicing, and dicing of data from multiple databases, and present it on your PADD, iPad, Android, or iPhone. The data is live, synced, and in the cloud. Your data is presented in visually appealing and easy-to-understand charts and graphs on a single dashboard.

The C-levels were dependent on traditional computing devices to access and analyze corporate data from systems like JD Edwards and SAP. 

For a while, the term 'remote' or 'mobile' workforce primarily referred to sales teams who were often out of the office. Executive management was still tethered to traditional computing devices such as mainframes, minicomputers, and personal computers. The C-levels were dependent on traditional computing devices to access and analyze corporate data from systems like JD Edwards and SAP. 

With the advent of Mobile Business Intelligence (MBI), executives can now access and analyze live data from any spot on the planet, even at 37,000 feet. Without the need for large teams of data analysts, accountants, or middle managers.

But there is more to it than that. Big data is growing at an unprecedented rate and it encompasses a wide range of data sources and types. Business Intelligence (BI) taps into this big data and MBI allows access to it from anywhere in the world. 

This shift in data management and analysis is affecting multiple industries and functions, not just the imaging/copying/printing industry.

MBI is a set of tools that allow for the connection, slicing, and dicing of data from multiple databases, and present it on mobile devices. With MBI, businesses can access live data from anywhere in the world, and make data-driven decisions. 

Additionally, big data is becoming more prevalent and businesses need to be able to access and analyze it from anywhere. 

With MBI, businesses can do that.

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