Architecting a Business Intelligence Solution Brian Lawton of Redtail Creek Software Successful architectures share the characteristics of focusing their designs to support the system’s major underlying requirements. But in a Business Intelligence (BI) solution, what are those requirements and how can we architect a SQL Server-based solution to fulfill them? Those answers surprisingly involve the combination of people, process, as well as technology beyond just SQL Server. Whether your organization is just starting to implement its first BI solution or is already leveraging BI technologies across the organization, this discussion provides some field-tested, best practice approaches you can leverage to answer these questions, design or improve your architecture, and gain the most from your BI investments.
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