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Çözümler Öncesi Durum
Verinin bilgiye dönüştürülememesi
Yanlış ve farklı sonuçlar
Konsolide edilememiş bilgi
Yüksek bakım masrafları
Uzun rapor hazırlama süreci
İşin tekrar edilmesi
İleriye dönük maliyet belirliyememe
Başarısız & maliyetli iş zekasi projeleri
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Sonuçlar
Tüm ihtiyaçları karşılayan tutarlı raporlar
Maliyet oranları azaltılmış rapor süreçleri
Esnek ve dinamik raporlar
Hızlı ve doğru raporlar
Gerçek zamanlı analizler
Pazarda rakipler ile kendini pozisyonlıyabilme
Öngörüler dogrultusunda senaryolar yaratabilme
What-If analizler
Trend analizleri
Operasyonel sistemlerden alınan verilerin verimli kullanılması
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Ürünler
Oracle
Real Time Decisions
(RTD) |
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Oracle Real-Time
Decisions (RTD)
combines both rules
and predictive
analytics to power
adaptive solutions
for real-time
enterprise decision
management. It
enables real-time
intelligence to be
instilled into any
type of business
process or customer
interaction while it
happens. A
high-performance
transactional server
delivers real-time
decisions and
recommendations.
This server
automatically
renders decisions
within a business
process and reveals
insights, creating
actionable
intelligence from
data flowing through
the process in real
time.
Oracle Real-Time
Decisions Features
-
Closed
loop
decisions
-
enables
business
community
to
implement
closed
loop
business
logic
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Analytical
decisions
-
enables
business
community
to
implement
rules
based
or
predictive
based
decisions
that
leverage
existing
analytical
assets
-
Self-adjusting
processes
-
enables
business
community
to
implement
processes
that
automatically
adjust
based
on
feedback
and
over
time
-
Business
Goal
Optimization
-
enables
business
community
to
make
real-time
decisions
that
optimize
competing
business
goals,
such
as
increasing
revenue
while
decreasing
servicing
costs
-
Service-Oriented
J2EE
Architecture
-
built
on a
service-oriented
architecture
(SOA)
using
industry-standard
J2EE
application
servers
(such
as
Oracle
Application
Server,
BEA
WebLogic
and
IBM
WebSphere)
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