Business Intelligence Developers cover a varied range of roles and responsibilities such as capturing user requirements, generating visualisation design, unifying data sources, developing performance management dashboards and supporting existing applications. What BI tools you need depends on how your data is currently managed and how you would like to analyze it. For example, if it is currently scattered across disparate transactional databases, you might need to build a data warehouse to centralize it and invest in data management tools that offer Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) functionality to move and re-structure it.
Graduates will gain a set of marketable skills ranging from basic learning of SQL (Structured Query Language) programming and other business intelligence specific software knowledge, to more managerial abilities such as the capacity to improve operational efficiency, increase financial performance and communicate strategic solutions.
BI programs can also incorporate forms of advanced analytics , such as data mining …