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Business Intelligence package praised by company
Jul 1 2009, 07:49 AM
A company in Australia has commended the advantages of using specialised software for database management.
Adelaid Brighton Cement input details about workplace injuries and hazards into its Business Intelligence (BI) package, reports the Australian.
Vince Aurora, plant manager at the firm's Angaston facility, said this allowed him to monitor health and safety on the premises and reduce the risk of accidents.
"I needed a tool that would allow me to be able to quickly visualise where these incidents were occurring, and how frequently," he commented.
Mr Aurora said the BI package displayed the data in a simple manner that meant he did have to go "delving" into the company's database.
He added that he has been able to easily extract the relevant information in a report format.
This comes after enterprise software provider SAP suggested that small and medium-sized businesses should use business intelligence systems to streamline their internal processes.
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Written by Alex Kid
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