Business Intelligence (BI) deals with integrated approaches to management support. Currently, there are constraints to BI adoption and a new era of analytic data management for business intelligence these constraints are the integrated infrastructures that are subject to BI have become complex, costly, and inflexible, the effort required consolidating and cleansing enterprise data and Performance impact on existing infrastructure / inadequate IT infrastructure. So, in this paper Cloud computing will be used as a possible remedy for these issues. We will represent a new environment atmosphere for the business intelligence to make the ability to shorten BI implementation windows, reduced cost for BI programs compared with traditional on-premise BI software, Ability to add environments for testing, proof-of-concepts and upgrades, offer users the potential for faster deployments and increased flexibility. Also, Cloud computing enables organizations to analyze terabytes of data faster and more economically than ever before. Business intelligence (BI) in the cloud can be like a big puzzle. Users can jump in and put together small pieces of the puzzle but until the whole thing is complete the user will lack an overall view of the big picture. In this paper reading each section will fill in a piece of the puzzle.
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