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business intelligence
noun
- the methods and technologies that gather, store, report, and analyze business data to help people make business decisions:
business intelligence software;
business intelligence tools.
- the data gathered by these methods: : BI
Our operations decisions are driven by business intelligence.
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Origin of business intelligence1
Example Sentences
Virgin Music Group, the independent-music division of Universal Music Group, said the acquisition of the New York-based publishing and royalties company will bring a “broadened and enhanced suite of services to clients,†including in areas such as physical and digital distribution, business intelligence and royalties and rights management.
Isaac Stone Fish, the chief executive and founder of Strategy Risks, a business intelligence firm with a China focus highlights the pressures on firms from both China and the US.
To date, the film has played in about 1% of all U.S. theaters and represents just 0.1% to 0.2% of all total show times for every movie in this time span, said Daniel Loria, senior vice president of box office business intelligence at the Boxoffice Co.
According to court documents released on Thursday, a British judge ordered Trump to reimburse the cost of legal fees spent by Orbis Business Intelligence — a company founded by former British spy Christopher Steele — for their defense against a failed lawsuit brought about by the former president over the now infamous “Steele Dossier†commissioned by Democratic consultants before the 2016 presidential election.
Mrs Justice Steyn threw out the case against Orbis Business Intelligence, a consultancy founded by former MI6 officer Christopher Steele, last month.
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