Actuate recently announced BIRT Analytics Version 4.2, part of its portfolio of business intelligence software. The new release includes several techniques used by analytics professionals placed behind a user-friendly interface that does not require advanced knowledge of statistics. Beyond the techniques themselves, release 4.2 focuses on guiding users through processes such as campaign analytics and targeting.
With the release, Actuate is focusing on what I have already assessed in BIRT Analytics and to support more advanced analytics within organizations like marketing. For these users, a handful of analytical techniques cover the majority of uses cases. Our benchmark research into predictive analytics shows that
Actuate also includes the iWorkflow application in release 4.2. It enables users to set business rules based on constantly calculated measurements and their variance relative to optimal KPI values. If the value falls outside of the critical range, it can start an automated process or send a notification for manual effort to remedy a situation. For instance, if an important customer satisfaction threshold is not being met, the system can notify a customer experience manager to take action that corrects the situation . In the same way, the iWorkflow tool allows users to preprogram distribution of analytical results across the organization based on particular roles or security criteria. As companies work to link market insights with operational objectives, Actuate ought to integrate more tightly with applications from companies such as Eloqua, Marketo and salesforce.com. Today this has to be done manually and prevents the automation of closed-loop workflows in areas such as campaign management and customer experience management. Once this is done, however, the tool becomes more valuable to users. The ability to embed analytics into the workflows of the applications themselves is the next challenge for vendors of tools for visual discovery and data discovery.
Other enhancements to BIRT Analytics address data loading and data preparation. The data loader adds a drag-and-drop capability for mapped fields, can incorporate both corporate data and personal data from the desktop and automates batch loading. New preprocessing techniques include scaling approaches and data mapping. The abilities to load data into the columnar store from different information sources and to manipulate the data in databases are important areas that Actuate should continue to develop. Information sources will always be more important than the tools themselves, and data preprocessing is still where most analysts spend the bulk of their time.
BIRT Analytics has been overlooked by many companies in the United States since the roots of the company are in Spain, but the
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Tony Cosentino
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