


There are numerous reasons why a software implementation might fail and the list is too long to cover in this article. But, when it comes to Business Intelligence software, there are some common reasons for failure.
Like many other businesses, your enterprise may have entered into the business intelligence (BI) domain with the belief that, as soon as the BI tool was in place, the organization would be magically transformed into a business running at the speed of light, sidestepping every common business issue and making decisions without error or misstep. The fact is that many companies fail to get the most out of business intelligence, even after spending a significant amount of money and time to implement the solution.


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Today’s business managers and owners are savvy enough to know that self-serve business intelligence is the way to go. Business users need data visualization, monitoring and analysis if they are going to help the organization to achieve the best results and compete in the market. You want to provide true data democracy in your organization and since most BI tools vendors are pitching the benefits of self-serve BI, one might assume that real self-serve BI tools are available from every vendor, but nothing could be further from the truth (so, buyer beware!)


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Startups are popping up like mushrooms everyday, pretty much every startup has the same message.
“We are a startup, we are in search of funding…“How wonderful will it be to get funding… the startups that get funded are celebrities.
They do get exemplary treatments in the media circuits, suddenly they are news worthy materials.
Of course they could be having something very serious and sincere, disruptive to market kind of service, by way of addressing immediate business or social problem.
Whenever this happens, you will notice that several similar startups popup at every zone.
They even book similar names.
If FlipKart became famous, then there are so many others with names ending with the same old KART.
Not many among them succeed and the ones that do succeed have some very common points that can be traced as a pattern.
Here is a look at exactly five common aspects of successful start-up companies.