Business Intelligence Stocks List

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Business Intelligence Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 SNOW MongoDB, Other Data Software Stocks Rally On Strong Snowflake Results
Nov 21 SNOW Nasdaq Edges Higher; Baidu Shares Fall After Q3 Results
Nov 21 SNOW Why Is Snowflake (SNOW) Stock Soaring Today
Nov 21 SNOW Why Are Snowflake (SNOW) Shares Soaring Today
Nov 21 SNOW Why Is Datadog (DDOG) Stock Rocketing Higher Today
Nov 21 SNOW Datadog (DDOG) Shares Skyrocket, What You Need To Know
Nov 21 SNOW Here's Why Snowflake Stock Skyrocketed Today
Nov 21 SNOW Snowflake Stock Has Best Day Ever After Earnings. It May Mark the End of the Nvidia Powered Chip Trade.
Nov 21 MDB MongoDB, Other Data Software Stocks Rally On Strong Snowflake Results
Nov 21 SNOW Snowflake Stock Soars on Wall Street Beat
Nov 21 MDB MongoDB Stock Soars 15% After Groundbreaking AI Partnership with Microsoft
Nov 21 SNOW Snowflake Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Rise Y/Y, Stock Up
Nov 21 SNOW Snowflake Stock Explodes Over 30% on AI Growth and Game-Changing Partnership
Nov 21 SNOW Dow Jones Struggles With Little Help From Nvidia After Earnings; Snowflake Is A Big Winner (Live Coverage)
Nov 21 SNOW Q3 2025 Snowflake Inc Earnings Call
Nov 21 SNOW Dow Jones Rises On Surprise Jobless Claims; Nvidia Reverses From Record Highs
Nov 21 HPQ HP keeps Equal-weight rating at Morgan Stanley ahead of earnings
Nov 21 SNOW These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Nvidia, Alphabet, Snowflake, MicroStrategy, Deere, Palo Alto, PDD, and More
Nov 21 SNOW Stocks to Watch Thursday: Nvidia, MicroStrategy, PDD, Snowflake
Nov 21 SNOW Snowflake shares surge on rosy forecast, AI deal with Anthropic
Business Intelligence

Business intelligence (BI) comprises the strategies and technologies used by enterprises for the data analysis of business information. BI technologies provide historical, current and predictive views of business operations. Common functions of business intelligence technologies include reporting, online analytical processing, analytics, data mining, process mining, complex event processing, business performance management, benchmarking, text mining, predictive analytics and prescriptive analytics. BI technologies can handle large amounts of structured and sometimes unstructured data to help identify, develop and otherwise create new strategic business opportunities. They aim to allow for the easy interpretation of these big data. Identifying new opportunities and implementing an effective strategy based on insights can provide businesses with a competitive market advantage and long-term stability.Business intelligence can be used by enterprises to support a wide range of business decisions ranging from operational to strategic. Basic operating decisions include product positioning or pricing. Strategic business decisions involve priorities, goals and directions at the broadest level. In all cases, BI is most effective when it combines data derived from the market in which a company operates (external data) with data from company sources internal to the business such as financial and operations data (internal data). When combined, external and internal data can provide a complete picture which, in effect, creates an "intelligence" that cannot be derived from any singular set of data. Amongst myriad uses, business intelligence tools empower organizations to gain insight into new markets, to assess demand and suitability of products and services for different market segments and to gauge the impact of marketing efforts.Often BI applications use data gathered from a data warehouse (DW) or from a data mart, and the concepts of BI and DW combine as "BI/DW"
or as "BIDW". A data warehouse contains a copy of analytical data that facilitate decision support.

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