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    Every country wanted to be highly competitive internationally. It is because a competitive country basically have a stable economy than other country and will be able to attract investors from across the globe. To establish a competitive country, there are several things a country can do. From individuals, organizations and government can contribute to a competitive country. According to Al Smadi (2009), to be a competitive country, changes of attitude has to be started from the company itself. Such

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    INTRODUCTION Over the last decades, information warfare has become a societal issue. Research shows that information warfare does not exclude to military, and have penetrated into commercial word. This issue, is a threat for organization and their assets. (Knapp,Boulton, 2006) Information is a valuable asset for businesses and organizations. Advances in information technology facilities the storing, transferring, and modifying of data. Organizations use information technologies such as the Internet

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    Note that the terms of corporate and industrial espionage are used interchangeably in my research. One may wonder what the roots of competitive intelligence, intellectual espionage, and reverse engineering are. On the surface, it may seem clear that there is a distinction between competitive intelligence and corporate espionage. One is gained legally, as a means of retaining corporate relevance, while the other is gained illegally and at in some cases in an indignant

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    Organizations are competing on analytics not just because they can- business today is awash in data and data crunchers- but also because they should. At a time when firms in many industries offer similar products and services, and use comparable technologies, businesses are among the last remaining points of differentiation. And analytics competitors wring every last drop of value from those processes. So, like other companies, they know what products their customers want, the prices they are willing

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    Business intelligence is a vital part of keeping an organization competitive. Data mining processes are essential to developing business intelligence. According to a study by IBM, 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created every day. This total includes everything from photos and social media posts to word processing files, financial records and Snap chats. The objective of data mining is to use the enormous amount of information being produced to understand trends, accumulate additional new information

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    of Figures Figure 1- BI Enviornment……………………………………………………………….24 Figure 2- Broad concept of the term BI…………………………………………………26 Figure 3- Business Intelligence Stages………………………………………………….29 Figure 4-Benefits of Business Intelligence……………………………………………..35 Figure 5- Business Intelligence maturity Level of BSNL………………………………59 Figure 6- Business Intelligence maturity Level of VODAFONE……………………….60 List of Tables Table 1- Description and Definition of Retention Factors…………………………….13 Table 2- The TDWI

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    Benefits of Implementing Business Intelligence Systems There are a variety of benefits when it comes to implementing a business intelligence system. Because the nature of business intelligence is to gather data about customers and analyze the information possessed, it leads to the idea that business intelligence systems can help create better customer relationships. This is due to the fact that the company has a better understanding of what their customers desire and therefore, are able to serve

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    Data mining is the extraction of knowledge from the various databases that was previously unknown (Musan & Hunyadi, 2010). Data mining consists of using software that conglomerates artificial intelligence, statistical analysis, and systems management in the act of extracting facts and understanding from data stored in data warehouses, data marts, and through metadata (Giudici, 2005). Through algorithms and learning capabilities data mining software can analyze large amounts of data and give the management

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    “reality” part of the show seems overly influenced by the conducts of the show’s producers and directors. With the use of classic character roles, creative filming, and clever scene selections, the creators of Dance Moms tell a manipulated story of competitive dance and all its participants, and direct the way they all are perceived in order to keep the intended audience engaged, excited, and entertained with the show. From the moment the episode starts, the classic good versus evil narrative begins,

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    So Bertholdt drove to the three of us to the party. Apparently, Krista and Ymir were neighbors, so they co-hosted this party every year. They also had a lake in their backyard. I brought my bathing suit. I wasn 't planning on swimming, but Reiner told me it was a swimming party, so it would be strange not to bring a bathing suit. We pulled up by a nice looking home with many cars already parked by. The three of us got out of the car, and walked up the driveway to the back yard. There were maybe twenty

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