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Today’s executives are on the move and they need to be able to run their companies remotely. Mobile business intelligence (BI) applications allow them to access critical corporate data from their laptops, smart phones, and PDAs. The iPhone promises to deliver information on an even more compact and versatile device. But can BI vendors make it work with the information executives depend on?
Most BI vendors offer thick-client solutions, with different client software for the different mobile devices. Their approaches work well for organizations that have standardized on a relatively small number of mobile devices. However, thick-client solutions won’t work for the iPhone because it is a “locked” device. Apple does not allow developers to install applications on this platform – both for security reasons and because the iPhone uses the Web as a delivery mechanism.

However, keep in mind, if the information is too difficult to read or the BI application is too difficult to use, nobody will bother with it. As my former CEO used to say, unless a report can fit in the palm of your hand, it is not worth reading. “Use a post-it note as a template,” she would say. In screen geometry, that translates to about 7 rows of data by 4 or 5 columns of measures.
By leveraging the type of active reporting technology mentioned above, an “active dashboard” can pack a lot of information into a very small space – once again, with an associated payload of data that enables users to display charts and tables using the zoom function of the browser. The Safari browser is perfect for this architecture since it includes drop-down boxes that make it easy to interact with multiple pages of information.
the resiliency of the Web and the momentum of the iPhone, I’m betting on thin-client solutions that can work interchangeably in any Web browser, on any device.

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About Rado Kotorov
Dr. Rado Kotorov is a technical director of strategic product management at Information Builders Inc., responsible for emerging reporting, analytic and visualization technologies. Prior to joining Information Builders, he managed the implementation of BI solutions and decision-support systems, data warehouses, and custom applications. He has developed analytic models and applications for the pharmaceutical, retail, CPG, financial, and automotive industries. Rado Kotorov has a PhD in decision and game theory and economics from Bowling Green State University. He has publications on business processes, emerging technologies, CRM, KM, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
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