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At DeeperThanBlue, we call it “See” because Business Intelligence is all about visibility. As a specialist business intelligence agency, we help organisations uncover meaningful insights hidden in their data to power smarter, faster decisions.
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What is Business Intelligence (BI)?
Business Intelligence (BI) software simply processes raw data and transforms it into actionable and meaningful information and reports. It combines analytics, data mining, visualisation, tools, and best practices to help businesses make data-driven decisions.
With BI, you gain a much clearer understanding of historical performance, real-time operations, and predictive trends. This clarity enables better planning, faster response times, and a stronger competitive edge.
Why Work With a Business Intelligence Agency?
By partnering with a business intelligence agency like DeeperThanBlue, you gain access to expert consultants, powerful platforms, and time-tested strategies. We build tailored solutions that:
- Deliver real-time dashboards and reports
- Empower your teams through self-service BI
- Streamline processes with automation and integration
- Reveal patterns, risks, and opportunities in your data.
Our Core Business Intelligence Services
We provide full end-to-end solutions and support, all the way from strategy through implementation and optimisation:
- BI Strategy & Roadmap Design
- Data Integration & ETL
- Dashboard & Report Development
- Self-Service BI Enablement
- Advanced Analytics & AI Integration
- Ongoing Support & BI Optimisation
The Benefits of Business Intelligence
There are many benefits to using Business Intelligence tools and software, with the emphasis on working smarter, not harder. We focus on 10 key operational benefits:
- Valuable Business Insights
- Easily Visualise Important Information
- Data Mining
- Benchmarking
- Performance Management
- Sales and Marketing Intelligence
- Streamline Operations
- Remove Guesswork
- Inventory Management
- Gain a Competitive Edge
Types of Business Intelligence Analytics
Descriptive Analytics
Business Intelligence is also known as Descriptive Analytics, which uses data to describe what is happening for situations where real time monitoring is required, or what has happened if used to analyse historical data.
Key elements of business intelligence software include dashboards and reports or infographics, which will present insights in the form of charts, maps or even simple tables
Business Intelligence is more than just reports, it allows a user to explore relationships within the data, with popular business intelligence tools having self service features such as drilling down, filtering and sharing information.
Diagnostic Analytics
Diagnostic Analytics is the next level of advanced analytics, the purpose is to identify not what happened, but why. Generally, diagnostic analytics is designed to help find answers to what caused or contributed to an end result.
Business Intelligence tools that enable diagnostic analytics have features such as data exploration, data mining and correlation. Cognos Analytics 11.1 delivered a strong improvement in these capabilities.
Diagnostic Analytics aims to identify factors which may have caused a particular result, but it does not aim to guide what should be done, that is the job of Prescriptive Analytics.
Prescriptive Analytics
Prescriptive Analytics is designed to calculate the best solution to complex problems that can have a range of different options to take. An example of this may be a retailer planning its staffing levels.
Using prescriptive analytics techniques can give a range of likely sales demand with a relative degree of certainty.
Once this is known the retailer can then use the likely sales to calculate the best level to set staffing at to minimise cost, maximise service, and account of known or likely constraints around minimum staffing levels, skills requirements, cover for breaks, holidays or a number of other constraints. Prescriptive Analytics will find the optimum solution
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Get in touch!Why Choose DeeperThanBlue as Your Business Intelligence Agency?
- Deep platform knowledge and cross-industry expertise
- Custom strategies designed around your data, goals, and users
- Proven results across retail, manufacturing, finance, and more
- Flexible support and consultancy options to suit your journey
View our latest work with BI:
NYK Europe Group – Upgrades to the latest version of Cognos Analytics
NYK Europe RORO is the global leader in automotive transportation and operates over 100 car carriers across the worlds oceans. As a large enterprise it’s dependent on its business systems providing transactional data for business users to make key decisions and understand the performance of the business. NYK worked with DeeperThanBlue to upgrade an old version of Cognos which was going out of support. The Cognos application also needed some new reports creating as well as modifications to the Data Warehouse to integrate new data sources that were added through ETL processes. DeeperThanBlue also provided a custom training course to help the NYK team learn the new user interface and capabilities.
Our Systems Capabilities & Industry Solutions
We have a broad range of knowledge with most business intelligence software, databases, ETL processes, dashboards. This makes us well placed to advise you on the best fit for your organisation:
Our Core Business Intelligence Systems Capabilities
- IBM Cognos Analytics
- Microsoft PowerBI
- Qlikview
- Tableau
- Microsoft Excel advanced features including Power Query, PowerPivot
Business Solutions
- Sales – Dashboards, trend analysis, customer profitability
- Marketing – Campaign analysis, Social Media analysis
- Operations – Capacity Analysis, KPI Monitoring, Dashboards
- HR – Workforce KPIs, Training and Development
- Finance – Scorecards, Profit& Loss, Balance Sheet, Cashflow
Industry Focus
- Retail – Stores and E Commerce
- Manufacturing – FMCG
- Logistics
- Banking
- Legal
Cognos Trial & Demo
IBM Cognos Analytics 11.1
Want to experience the all new Cognos Analytics 11.1 with quickstart* consultancy all for FREE?
We will assist you with getting the free trial.
Along with giving you guidance on how best to get started.
(* subject to availability, we can offer tailored advice to help you get the most out of your software trial).
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Business Intelligence Agency FAQs
1. How is BI Used? +
Most organisations start with business intelligence in order to fully understand their historical data, which can be presented in the form of charts, tables, diagrams or dashboards, also known as data visualisation.
2. What is Data Visualisation? +
Processing constant information and data trends can become a complicated practice, and so many businesses use data visualisation to create more easy-to-understand formats. These often include colours, shapes and patterns due to the human eye being drawn towards these types of visual art.
3. Who Uses BI? +
With businesses and companies continually using technology and systems to gain a competitive edge, BI has become a common buzzword amongst company executives who are curious and keen to familiarise themselves with it. But the question is, across how many business departments can it be utilised?
Senior Management: Senior Management often require up-to-date data and information about company performance and this is where BI comes into its own, through customisable dashboards senior execs can quickly access reports to help spot trends, develop strategies and make important business related decisions
Sales: Sales Managers need to keep their team updated with the latest detailed information relating to customer analysis and buying patterns, this vital information can make a huge difference when highlighting new sale opportunities. BI is instrumental in providing this information in a clear and concise way, it can identify sales by region, team or individual and will help senior management pinpoint any drops in sales or performance.
Marketing: Within a marketing department, BI can be used to reveal trends and help improve campaigns. Once a campaign has ended it can be easily assessed and its successes evaluated. This accurate information can then be collaborated with other teams and departments to improves future campaigns, offers and processes.
Finance: Healthy finances are the heartbeat of any company and so the ability to generate accurate and detailed statements is paramount to future success. Finance Managers and company accountants need to have this information at their fingertips in order to effectively analyse P&L and cash flow breakdown.
Operations: Managing inventory and warehouse stock is essential when looking to cut costs and avoid any major losses, BI is extremely efficient in helping to streamline inventory management, providing information on current stock levels and sales history of any given stock item. This also allows procurement teams or purchasing managers to manage stock levels ensuring that customer demands are met but also that overstocking does not occur.
4. What Is Self-Service Business Intelligence (SSBI) +
Self-Service Business Intelligence (SSBI) is a comparatively new BI methodology that allows less technical end-users to obtain data analytics information and do more with it despite not having the skills normally associated. Many technology companies across the world have adopted the ‘make Business Intelligence an easily integrated tool’ approach to allow end-users to analyse data, make decisions and plan/forecast without the need to rely on other internal teams.
