Business Intelligence Features and Functions
Business intelligence (BI) uses strategic information to analyze investments and evaluate performance. Effective portfolio management must be driven by secure, accurate, and scalable tools to collect metrics. Users can create clear, high-level overviews across projects and programs with comparative analyses on the value of organizational assets, new projects through BI, and analytical tools, such as the information technology (IT) scoreboard.
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- Real time (even time-phased) reporting of earned value, resource usage, risk, cost, benefits, or other criteria
- Performance reports that identify payback on investments and time-phased cost and benefit tracking
- Tracking of management analytics to make decisions and of project trade-offs to make targeted actions
- Use of other third party BI tools
- Statistics based on historic data
- Central database storage and mining
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Portfolio Management Features and Functions
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