Business Intelligence Reporting

What Does Business Intelligence Reporting Mean?

Business intelligence reporting (BI reporting) is referred to the process of receiving /providing information or reports to end -users/ organizations /applications through a BI software /solution.
It is typically part of BI software for delivering summarized and structured reports for the analysis or operations performed one or more set of data.

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Techopedia Explains Business Intelligence Reporting

BI reporting primarily enables in receiving output or results from a BI software/ solution. Typically, BI reporting is a preconfigured function /feature /component within a BI software/ solution. Based on the parameters set, BI reporting is generally an automated process that captures and report on analyzed data. These reports can be in form of statistical data, visual charts and/or standard textual content.
The results/ content of BI reporting are generally in the form of actionable results that help the organization / individual in short term, long term tactical and/or strategic decision making. It is also integrated with other application that takes the results/ data to perform any further operation /process.

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