Enterprise Resource Planning and Business Intelligence: The Importance of Integration

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  • Ebrahim Rahimi PhD Student of human resources management of Research Institute of ShakhesPajouh, Isfahan, Lecturer Department of School Administration Athar of Arak, Iran
Abstract:

The advancement of information and communications technologies (ICT) has significantly intensified market competition the world over. One of the most widespread solutions is the use of enterprise resource planning systems that has proved to support the integration and automation of the processes, the improvement of the performance, and the reduction of costs. ERP involves the planning and managing of the organization‘s resources in the most efficient, productive, and profitable manner. Also, business intelligence is a key means to promote core competence of enterprise. business intelligence is a set of technologies that facilitate the collection, integration and analysis of data within a firm, thus enabling the decision-making process. The system of ERP and BI integrated can enhance and improve the ability of companies to decision-making. Thus, The purpose of this paper is to discuss the importance of ERP and BI and Integration of ERP and BI. Thus, The purpose of this paper is to discuss the importance of ERP and BI and Integration of ERP and BI.

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volume 3  issue 4

pages  7- 14

publication date 2015-12-01

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