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Integrating an Adaptive Insights connector with your BI tools

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Saturday, March 19, 2022
Integrating an Adaptive Insights connector with your BI tools

If your business is going to be effective, it’s essential that you have accurate and up-to-date data. BI (business intelligence) tools give you the ability to collect and analyze data from a variety of sources within your company.

The key to a successful BI implementation is integrating the right data sources.

 

Leveraging Adaptive Insights

One powerful data source that you should consider integrating into your BI tool is Adaptive Insights.

With Adaptive Insights, you can modernize your planning, modeling, budgeting, and forecasting processes. By integrating your Adaptive Insights data into your BI tool, you can get a comprehensive view of your business, including finance, sales, and workforce planning data.

One advantage of integrating Adaptive Insights with BI is that you can set up custom alerts to be notified in real-time when your key metrics change. This allows you to make faster, better business decisions.

Additionally, by integrating Adaptive Insights with BI, you can combine your data with data from other sources throughout your company. This gives you a more complete view of your business and helps you to make better decisions.

In this article, we will discuss the benefits of integrating Adaptive Insights with BI and show you how to set up the integration. We will look at the different types of data that can be integrated and the advantages of integrating each type.

 

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What Is BI?

BI is the process of collecting, analyzing, and reporting on data from a variety of sources within a company. The goal of BI is to help companies make better decisions by giving them a more complete view of their business.

There are a variety of BI tools available, and the right tool for you depends on your needs. In order to decide which BI tool is right for you, you need to understand the different types of data that can be integrated.

 

What types of data can be integrated?

There are three types of data that can be integrated into a BI tool: operational, analytical, and external.

Operational data

Operational data is data that is used to run the business. This data includes data such as customer data, inventory data, and sales data.

Integrating operational data into a BI tool gives you a better understanding of how the business is running. You can use this data to track key performance indicators (KPIs) and see how they are changing over time. Additionally, by integrating operational data with BI, you can create reports and dashboards that give you a snapshot of the business.

Analytical data

Analytical data is data that is used to understand the business. This data includes data such as financial data, marketing data, and HR data.

Integrating analytical data into a BI tool gives you the ability to analyze the data to see what is happening in the business. You can use this data to track trends and see how different parts of the business are performing.

Additionally, by integrating analytical data with BI, you can create reports and dashboards that give you a detailed view of the business.

External data

External data is data that is not related to the business. This data includes data such as demographic data and economic data.

Integrating external data into a BI tool gives you the ability to understand how the business is affected by outside factors. You can use this data to predict how the business will perform in the future.

Additionally, by integrating external data with BI, you can create reports and dashboards that give you an overview of the business.

 

How to integrate Adaptive Insights with BI

In order to integrate Adaptive Insights with BI, you need to first set up a connector between the two tools. This connector will allow the data to be transferred between the two tools.

The process of setting up a connector varies depending on the BI tool that you are using. In most cases, you will need to provide the BI tool with the URL of the Adaptive Insights instance and the username and password of an account that has permission to access the data.

Once the connector is set up, the data will be transferred automatically between the two tools. You can then use the data in the BI tool to create reports and dashboards.

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