Syndicate Data Incorporation into Business Intelligence (BI)

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We are carrying out a study of Syndicate Data Incorporation into Business Intelligence (BI). So, we are inviting business intelligence consultants (or similar level of experience) to help us, to complete our study.

You can find more detail at attached URL.

We hope that you will take few minutes to complete online-questionnaire.

Thank you in advance for your valuable feedback.

http://edu.surveygizmo.com/s3/491128/External-Data-Incorporation-into-Business-Intelligence-BI

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