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There are many terms to describe what makes up the sum total of what a business or organization knows. Business intelligence can be defined as the gathering, organization, analysis and communication of actionable information on competitors, customers, and the industry to support strategic and tactical decision-making. Another term, "intellectual assets", reflects the often unrecognized value of corporate knowledge.
http://www.dmreview.com/issues/19990301/115-1.html
Discusses the requirements for discovering and accumulating knowledge to achieve successful business intelligence. By Michael H. Brackett in DM Review.
http://www.businessintelligence.com/
Communications platform for business and technical users, consultants, software vendors and analysts. Offers articles, research, white papers, industry news, jobs and training information.
http://www.crm2day.com/business_intelligence/
Provides news, events, articles, research reports, white papers and reviews.
http://www.toolbox.com/
Focusing on data mining, reporting, queries, and other business intelligence disciplines.
http://www.montague.com/
Membership organization for information professionals engaged in all aspects of managing intellectual assets in a business context. Features events, articles and membership information.
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