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Business intelligence (BI) tools are widely used in the gaming industry to analyze customer data and improve business decisions. The document discusses how several BI tools, including InformationBuilders' WebFOCUS and Teradata Business Solutions, help casinos identify high-value customers, predict customer behavior, detect fraud, and maximize profits through data-driven insights. These tools integrate data from across organizations to provide centralized reporting and analytics.
Business intelligence (BI) tools are widely used in the gaming industry to analyze customer data and improve business decisions. The document discusses how several BI tools, including InformationBuilders' WebFOCUS and Teradata Business Solutions, help casinos identify high-value customers, predict customer behavior, detect fraud, and maximize profits through data-driven insights. These tools integrate data from across organizations to provide centralized reporting and analytics.
Business intelligence (BI) tools are widely used in the gaming industry to analyze customer data and improve business decisions. The document discusses how several BI tools, including InformationBuilders' WebFOCUS and Teradata Business Solutions, help casinos identify high-value customers, predict customer behavior, detect fraud, and maximize profits through data-driven insights. These tools integrate data from across organizations to provide centralized reporting and analytics.
Business intelligence (BI) is ubiquitous; it is disseminated throughout the
world and is applied in almost every department of Information technology and business. The advent of BI has helped organizations across the world to surpass most of the constraints pressures and challenges they had been facing for years. There are several methodologies and principles in place that are used to ma!e sense of massive amounts of raw data in organizations and convert them to useful information. There are numerous business intelligence techniques adopted by organizations to bring about meaningful purpose of their raw data"information. #oftware applications and BI tools are being used by business organizations to tailor their needs or requirements. #ome of the most common methods or functionalities of BI technologies are data warehousing data mining online analytical processing reporting and analytics ($ulcahy n.d.). %uring the early days business applications were independent to each other and it was difficult to access them from a common and simple platform. $any departments relied on automation of data but they were not integrated as a single unit. &s a consequence data or information started to pile up from different databases and organizations were using different systems to bac! up their functions ('ravic#hadowbase ()*+). The value of this information mountain was soon recognized by business organisations and they endeavoured to develop a new unified system that can organize interpret and transform the information; that is how the concept of data warehousing came into e,istence as a part of business intelligence. -rganizations have been using one or more BI tools to suit their needs ever since. The gaming industry (.asinos and Boo!ma!ers) around the globe have been utilizing the potential of BI tools to sustain their business as well as to enhance their profitability. In this essay some of the BI tools used in the gaming industry such as Informationbuilders (WebFOCUS), eradata, S!S (Statistical !nalysis System), and "icrostrategy #ill be discussed, analysed and re$ie#ed% The gaming industry unli!e other industries has a potential to gather enormous amount of information about their consumers devices and actions. The conventional management methods helped gaming industries li!e casinos to collect massive amounts of their operational data from all its departments. &s soon as they recognized the analytical value of this information there emerged a need for a competent decision support system (%##) that can unleash the potential of the captured information which can then be used to gain advantage over their competitors in the industry. &t that point in time some companies came up with BI systems that can utilize the gathered information to analyse certain trends regarding customer activities revenue from different departments reinvestment and performance (.handavaram ()*+). &s %## evolved into a better Business intelligence system it helped the .asino organizations to improve their productivity on a large scale. -rganizations use different types of BI tools to meet their requirements; some of the main BI solutions will be discussed further in the essay. 1 Informationbuilders is a software company based in /ew 0or! .ity 1#&. -ne of their ma2or BI tools is WebFOCUS which has a broad platform and helps organizations to predict and analyse information. 3eb4-.1# incorporated four vital components for companies to ma!e effective decisions such as Business intelligence advanced analytics performance management and data integrity (3hite ()*)). .onsumers can modify or alter the BI portal or %ashboard according to their need and there are many other options in the end5user application as well. The gaming industry is proliferating rapidly across the world especially in western countries. .asinos are striving hard to attract new customers and also to retain their potential clients due to competitions within the industry. In order to accomplish this casinos need to have a thorough understanding of the requirements of their patrons. Informationbuilders has a comprehensive data management and analytics technology that allows them to enhance patron value. The customers are provided with a single golden record by master data management solution which helps casinos to recognize their top rated clients (#allam ()** p.(). -nce the high value customers are identified they are offered with loads of loyalty programs and also the company will closely monitor their activities. ¬her aspect of 3eb4-.1# is to forecast the customer behaviour all the different attributes of the patrons such as demography education preferences marital status etc. will be put into perspective. In this way .asinos can identify customers with similar behavioural pattern and bestow them with the right offers and services. 4or instance suppose that ma2ority of &merican players aged ((5+6 are found to be playing po!er as their favourite game then it is highly li!ely that a person from similar bac!ground would prefer the same and the .asinos can offer them with the preferences of the particular group. Information regarding the revenue of an organization is often aggregated in different systems and locations. 3ith the help of a central BI system organizations can access and analyse the financial information from a common platform so that the sales and activities of different groups can be trac!ed and categorized. It can then be prioritized and different estimating methods are put in place to ma,imize profitability (#allam ()** p.+). 4or e,ample wor!ing out pricing strategies compared to competitors and clearance of non5moving products by discounting. ¬her challenge of the gaming industry is to precisely determine the success of their gaming process. 3eb4-.1# can accurately assess the wins and losses from all the tables and slots. By doing this .asinos can identify different trends and also helps them to determine the money ma!ing areas (#allam ()** p.+). $ost of the .asinos across the world are vulnerable to a lot of fraudulent activities and ris!s. The predictive analytics offered by Informationbuilders create patterns and identifies certain trends with which the .asinos can determine the frauds and the li!elihood of them cheating the company. These patterns are also recorded in order to mitigate these ris!s in the future. In addition to that it is also capable of producing regulatory reports to abide by the rules and regulations of the particular country. The importance of this report is to ensure that well !nown swindlers are not using 2 .asinos for money laundering purposes. Informationbuilders is in business partnership with IB$ over the past few decades. <hough 3eb4-.1# is integrated with different systems the .7- of Informationbuilders 'erald .ohen claims that 3eb4-.1# delivers the best with IB$8s 9ower: server and &I; operating system (IB$ ()*( p.(). 4igure *.)< Informationbuilders 3eb4-.1# user interface (#allam ()**). Business intelligent tools li!e eradata business solutions (BS) approach is slightly different compared to other technologies. 'aming industries are constantly wor!ing on providing different customer e,periences compared to its competitors. TB# aims to help these organizations by addressing these issues particularly to attract more new customers rather than retaining their patrons (.hura! ()*(). #enior level management in these organizations realized that the ideal way to accomplish this tas! is by having a corporate integration of all its data so that everyone can access it. %uring the process of analysing the enterprise data TB# simultaneously focuses on the overhead costs as well as the productivity of the organization. TB# offers a brilliant patron management system to analyse different patron groups to create unparalleled opportunities. <hough most of the BI tools have similar patron management schemes Teradata8s ta!e on it is somewhat different from its competitors. They have a proficient system in place to analyse patron value which identifies contemporary and life5time value of their customers. Teradata solutions accomplish this by integrating analytical intelligence and management tools to automate mar!eting strategies to provide appropriate content to the operational 3 systems (.hura! ()*(). The output of this automated mar!eting system enables them to identify how and when the customers are most li!ely to accept services and offers provided by the organization. In addition to that Teradata offers a transparent gaming decisions reporting tool that compiles all the data from different operational systems in an organization and provides timely updated information to the end users. It must be one of the most important aspects of a gaming organization so as to gain new customers because some companies are biased in providing comprehensive view of the information in terms of customer value. Teradata also has a strong web analytics tool in place to analyse patron boo!ing behaviour and other associated activities; thereby utilizing the incredible potential of e5channels to increase profitability (.hura! ()*(). Teradata8s active data warehouse technology offers a centralized and integrated decision support system that acts as a bac!bone for all the decision ma!ing aspects of an organization. Teradata .orporation is also a !ey player in the success of many gaming organizations li!e &merica8s =arrah8s 7ntertainment group. Teradata8s active data warehouse is also supported by another independent BI organization called $icrostrategy. Teradata and $icrostrategy formed a coalition in terms of technology to benefit both the organizations. $icrostrategy aids in enhancing certain areas of Teradata to ma,imize proficiency of the BI tool such as #>? synta, optimizer advanced inde,ing techniques and -?&9 systems ($icrostrategy Incorporated ())@). 7ven though they are collaborated in certain respects $icrostrategy solutions also provide business intelligence in the gaming industry. "icrostrategy is a company based in the 1nited #tates of &merica and founded in *@A@; they also have branches in different parts of the world ($icrostrategy ()*+). $icrostrategy provides Business intelligence to organizations to aid them in effective decision ma!ing. $icrostrategy has so many technology and integration partners worldwide. They were the first organization to introduce the web5based interface for their BI tools. $icrostrategy stands out from its competitors in terms of their architecture. They offer a unified architecture that integrates five different aspects of Business Intelligence. The most common aspect of BI that is disseminated throughout the gaming industry is 7nterprise reporting because it serves the requirements of consumers from the very basic level. ¬her facet of $icrostrategy is .ube analysis ($-?&9) which is applicable to beginners who require a detailed data analysis based on default multidimensional datasets. &d =oc >uery (B-?&9) &nd &nalysis helps users to create ad hoc queries to fit their requirements. It also enables them to browse through the complete data warehouse and pic! out any particular information to perform analysis. & predictive analysis or forecasting is done using data mining algorithms which aid to identify patterns in the data; thereby creating a relationship between various pieces of information. They also offer a centralized report distribution service or self5subscription that delivers reports to consumers. The delivered data is customized based on the requirements of the receiver and also formatted automatically to fit different types of output devices. The different styles of BI can be customized based on user specifications but at least one of the above mentioned aspects of BI will always be there in the $icrostrategy software architecture (3i,om ())C p.(+D). The diagram illustrated below shows the different styles of BI used in the $icrostrategy architecture. 4 4igure (.)< $icrostrategy integrated BI architecture (3i,om ())C p.(+D). &s Business intelligence is the !ey component for all the successful gaming corporations $icrostrategy offers services that cover almost all the facets of the gaming industry. 7ven if a company ventures to start a business from scratch in the field of gaming and hospitality $icrostrategy has an efficient management system in place to cover all the aspects necessary to survive and be successful in the industry. 4or instance they offer a competent BI tool to analyse mar!et penetration game analysis corporate performance revenue management and many other factors that determine the success of a business. $icrostrategy also has a solutions map for gaming to identify the main areas to be discussed to create an awareness within the organization about the 7nterprise corporate strategy and to identify the areas that require improvement. It also finds out the gaps in the main architecture and highlights certain applications that require e,tension. The overall purpose of the solutions mapping is to provide an insight to what needs to be done or what could be done for the betterment of the organization (Eammeyer ()*)). The diagram shown below gives an idea of the different aspects of solutions map for gaming. 5 4igure (.*< $icrostrategy #olutions map for gaming (Eammeyer ()*)). $icrostrategy helps companies to optimize their !ey performance indicators with respect to gaming and hospitality. The different factors involved in game performance mar!eting hotels corporate and property performance are analysed to enhance the standards and profitability. $icrostrategy8s value proposition claims that it helps to grow gross gaming revenue profitability operating efficiency and safety (Eammeyer ()*)). 4igure (.(< $icrostrategy< %ifferent department analysis 6 ¬her ma2or stalwart in the field of BI is S!S (Statistical analysis system)& they offer BI services in both gaming and hospitality industries. #&# has a well5organized customer relationship management (.B$) structure compared to other BI software and hence it is used in :)))) sites and *+@ countries across the world (#as.com ()*+). 'uale( is one of the ma2or and effective consulting services for #&# software and tools. #&# and >uale, combines to produce a framewor! that is compatible with almost all the platforms and also offers a compact system for the guest and property information. It is also capable of performing a comprehensive analytical reporting (>uale, consulting services ())6). #&# solutions and its e,tensive range of operations are illustrated in the diagram below. 4igure +.)< (>uale, consulting services ())6 p.+). #&# provides the right BI tools for property and guest intelligence and >uale, consulting services implements it in the gaming industry. <hough it has a similar data warehousing theme when compared to other BI tools the operational procedure is more organized and effective. They integrate all the guest related data into a single repository and analyse it. #&# also has a system in place to ensure the quality of the information stored and draws out the right data to ma!e it more reliable. The processed data is then used to incite effective reporting in a web5based user interface. The #&# enterprise BI server provides an e,cellent query analysis and reporting system (>uale, consulting services ())6 p.6). It is designed in such a way that users of all levels and s!ills are able to use and access information. >uerying has been made easier as it can be done using $icrosoft -ffice environments. It also helps to overcome the size related constraints in $icrosoft 7,cel. In addition to that #&# integrates -?&9 (online analytical processing) system to increase the efficiency of reporting. The #&# enterprise BI server offers a quic! and easy access of 7 multidimensional database that contains compiled information. 1sers can also avail a web5based interface to loo! at huge volumes of data from different perspectives and in detail. ¬her advantage of #&# is that the enterprise data from different departments of an organization can be easily accessed by business users from familiar $icrosoft -ffice based platforms (>uale, consulting services ())6 p.D). #&# analytic algorithms are also !nown for their high level of precision and efficiency in the gaming industry. 4urthermore li!e any other BI system they also provide BI tools for media optimization mar!et automation web5traffic analysis etc. 4igure +.*< #&# Fisual &nalytics (.asino floor performance) (#as.com ()*+). &s mentioned earlier some of the BI tools used in the gaming industry only wor! well with certain -#8s and servers. #&# system is compatible with many of the familiar vendors in the IT industry. The host platform or the server for #&# BI analytical software is compatible with =9 Itanium IB$ &I; -# and 9ower architecture :.* Bed =at 7nterprise ?inu, D.*"-racle ?inu, D.* (DC5bit) #olaris version *) and $icrosoft 3indows (DC5bit) server ())A":"A and the client tier wor!s on both $icrosoft 3indows : and A< +(5bit and DC5bit. 4or des!top"9. users they have also added a user5friendly interface which can also be used with the server versions if required. =owever client tier is only supported on the 9rofessional 1ltimate or 7nterprise versions of $icrosoft 3indows :"A (#as.com ()*+). 8 1ltimately it is clearly seen that $icrostrategy and #&# solutions e,cels as Business Intelligence vendors in the field of gaming and hospitality compared to other BI tools in the industry. $ost of the top companies in the world opt for #&# and an integrated technology from $icrostrategy and Teradata. To bring about the full potential to become successful in the gaming industry top casinos in the world utilize the analytical capability of $icrostrategy and the active data warehousing technology of Teradata. <hough $icrostrategy has an overall potential to become the leading BI vendor in the industry #&# has a well5organized customer relationship management method that attracts many gaming industry giants around the globe. &s mentioned earlier in the essay the integrated and unified architecture compatibility between different platforms are the !ey success factors of $icrostrategy. #&# and $icrostrategy has many advantages over 3eb4-.1# as it is totally dependent on IT personnel and have very less self5service options. ¬her problem with 3eb4-.1# is that it requires different user interfaces for different BI tools so the li!elihood of inconsistency in reporting is very high. &ccording to a paper written about $icrostrategy and Information builders 3eb4-.1# it is mentioned that the -?&9 technology of 3eb4-.1# has issues utilizing database to the full e,tent and is forced to perform operations in the middle5tier server or the application server. 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