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		<title>By: MichEE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agility in BI does not have to be limited to local solutions.  A common data architecture can evolve while delivering value quickly with package solutions, leveraging EII or Dashboards to similulate integration on the front end, or allowing functional areas to innovate directly into a common data platform.  This is harder than traditional centralized development and requires some creativity in architecture and governance, but drive an enterprise solution without throwing agility out the window.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Agility in BI does not have to be limited to local solutions.  A common data architecture can evolve while delivering value quickly with package solutions, leveraging EII or Dashboards to similulate integration on the front end, or allowing functional areas to innovate directly into a common data platform.  This is harder than traditional centralized development and requires some creativity in architecture and governance, but drive an enterprise solution without throwing agility out the window.</p>
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