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What's new and important in business intelligences
The roots of business intelligence date back to the early 1970s when decision support systems first emerged. Over the years, a variety of applications — executive information systems, online analytical processing, and dashboards — have been added to the family of decision support applications. In the early 1990s, “business intelligence” was coined as an umbrella term to describe these analytical applications.