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The traditional client approach to business intelligence (BI) software selection involves sending potential vendors huge spreadsheets with hundreds of criteria check boxes. A simpler, better approach may be to focus instead on the business value and ongoing expenses that different solutions create—measured across a few key variables. Find out more in the white paper The Dashboard Decision : Criteria for Selecting a Business Intelligence Solution.
Your Guide to Enterprise Software Selection: Part Two, TEC's guide to avoiding IT project failures, looks at phases two and three of the software selection process—how to assess and evaluate software, and how to negotiate and make a final selection.
To quickly get a shortlist of BI vendors designed with your organization's industry, size, and business model in mind, visit TEC's BI Evaluation Center.
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