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ISSN No: 2456
International Journal of Trend in Scientific
Research and
International Conference on Advanced Engineering
and Information Technology
Business Intelligence for Small
IT-Based Entrepreneurship in
Alinaswe Sikana1
, Amanda Percy Kinsi
1
Linton University College, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
2
Department of Engineering and Technology, Linton University College, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
ABSTRACT
Small-scale businesses are the heart
economy. It is but proper to support these businesses
with new technology for their information needs. One
such technology is business intelligence. Although it
was developed with large businesses in mind, new
processes in data management has
possible for small business to use this technology.
Small IT-based entrepreneurship in Malaysia may yet
to benefit from the use of business intelligence in
managing information in their organizations. The
paper is an exploratory study to apply
intelligence in small-scale IT-based business
processes to get the maximum benefit from large
amount of data for informed decision making.
Keywords: Business Intelligence, IT-based
entrepreneurship, Small Scale Businesses
1. Introduction
It is undeniable that small-scale businesses in
Malaysia render an important role in the country’s
economy. The demand for information to be used in
business has increased in the last few years. Even
small-scale enterprises demand for large volumes of
information in order to be competitive. Because of
this, business intelligence (BI) will play a big role [1].
Initially, BI was developed for large enterprises
because of their requirements for large volumes of
information and the cost of processing and extraction
of relevant information from big data. But small or
large, enterprises need to improve their processes to
progress and take their niche in the business world.
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International Journal of Trend in Scientific
Research and Development (IJTSRD)
International Conference on Advanced Engineering
and Information Technology (ICAEIT-2017)
ss Intelligence for Small-Scale
Based Entrepreneurship in Malaysia
Amanda Percy Kinsi1
, Mia Torres-Dela Cruz2
, Illiana Azizan
Linton University College, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
of Engineering and Technology, Linton University College, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
of Malaysian
economy. It is but proper to support these businesses
with new technology for their information needs. One
such technology is business intelligence. Although it
was developed with large businesses in mind, new
made things
possible for small business to use this technology.
based entrepreneurship in Malaysia may yet
to benefit from the use of business intelligence in
managing information in their organizations. The
paper is an exploratory study to apply business
based business
processes to get the maximum benefit from large
amount of data for informed decision making.
based
entrepreneurship, Small Scale Businesses
scale businesses in
Malaysia render an important role in the country’s
economy. The demand for information to be used in
business has increased in the last few years. Even
scale enterprises demand for large volumes of
n in order to be competitive. Because of
this, business intelligence (BI) will play a big role [1].
Initially, BI was developed for large enterprises
because of their requirements for large volumes of
information and the cost of processing and extraction
f relevant information from big data. But small or
large, enterprises need to improve their processes to
progress and take their niche in the business world.
Business intelligence is a term that surfaces when
‘Data’ and ‘Business’ collide. When a busi
utilized to provide competition
market dominance, it should know how to
strategically use that data by knowing how to collect
it and process the data. BI (Business Intelligence) is
integrated into a business as a system (BI Sy
systems aim to combine the work flow by assisting
the upper management in making executive decisions.
The data that is used in the system comes in two
forms-‘External’ and ‘Internal’. Internal data is that
which is collected from within the busi
external is from outside. The information gained from
the data also helps to optimize workflow.
When it comes to BI in small businesses, it is a
completely different figure. Unlike
market, small businesses don’t have the
resources. When small businesses venture into
acquiring a BI System, they often go in with half
baked minds.
They want to “Future Proof” their system. They wish
to begin with a system that can do it all from the get
go. Some of the reasons as to
small businesses to acquire BI System are:
 Limited Capital
 Limited Personal
BI System providers make it seem like getting hold of
a system is a seamless task yet it is rather
overwhelming. For a business that uses stand
computers, the analytics tools have to be installed
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Special Issue Publication
International Conference on Advanced Engineering
Malaysia
Illiana Azizan2
of Engineering and Technology, Linton University College, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
Business intelligence is a term that surfaces when
‘Data’ and ‘Business’ collide. When a business is
competition in the market or gain
market dominance, it should know how to
strategically use that data by knowing how to collect
it and process the data. BI (Business Intelligence) is
integrated into a business as a system (BI System). BI
systems aim to combine the work flow by assisting
the upper management in making executive decisions.
The data that is used in the system comes in two
‘External’ and ‘Internal’. Internal data is that
which is collected from within the business and
external is from outside. The information gained from
the data also helps to optimize workflow.
When it comes to BI in small businesses, it is a
Unlike the giants of the
market, small businesses don’t have the adequate
resources. When small businesses venture into
acquiring a BI System, they often go in with half-
They want to “Future Proof” their system. They wish
to begin with a system that can do it all from the get-
go. Some of the reasons as to why it is difficult for
small businesses to acquire BI System are:
BI System providers make it seem like getting hold of
a system is a seamless task yet it is rather
overwhelming. For a business that uses stand-alone
ters, the analytics tools have to be installed
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locally on each machine and in such a situation
sharing of information and formulation of required
reports would require extra coordination.
The objective of this paper is to provide a proper
understanding of how BI system can be acquired on a
budget and integrate them in a small or medium sized
business in Malaysia. Not only acquiring the BI
system but how to efficiently make use of it. E.g.,
instead of getting a full-fledged system from the get-
go, just acquire a system that meets the current needs
and leave room for upgrades for future requirements.
2. Business Intelligence
Many authors have defined BI according to their
context. BI is a tool that helps organizations improve
decision making by tracking, processing, storing and
analyzing data and transforming it into insights.
Business users can in turn use these insights to make
the right decisions in the right time, cutting costs,
identifying new business opportunities and improving
their organization’s performance [2].
Chaudhuri and Narasayya [3] defined business
intelligence as a group of technologies for decision
support specifically for the enterprise for the purpose
of enabling business officials such as executives,
managers and analysts to make better and more rapid
decisions. Parr Rud [4] defined BI as a collection of
methodologies, theories, architectures and
technologies used to convert data into worthwhile
information essential for enterprises to improve the
economic activities that they are carrying.
Howson [5], in 2013, gives another definition to the
concept of business intelligence. She said, business
intelligence is a technology that allows people from
all levels of an organization to access, interact and
process data for an enterprise’s management, to
improve its performance, to discover new
opportunities and to work more efficiently.
BI can be defined as the process to get (digital)
information about the company’s entire business so
that it can be used to provide the so-called
competitive advantage [6].
Dresner [7] has defined BI as “knowledge gained
through the access and analysis of business
information”. Some examples of tools and techniques
in BI are OLAP (online analytical processing), data
mining and analytics, queries and reports, and
performance monitoring dashboards. The figure
below, Figure 1, shows a typical BI architecture.
Figure 1: Typical business intelligence architectures.
Source: [3]
Vajirakachorn et al [8] also talks about BIas one of
the application areas of information technology that is
becoming important in supporting business decisions.
The concepts of business intelligence open the door to
opportunities to integrate platforms to handle
complex, unstructured data from emerging data
sources and emphasize the analytical process of
turning the data into actionable strategies for better
business decisions [9].
3. SMEs in Malaysia
SMEs have the potential to contribute substantially to
the economy and can provide a strong foundation for
the growth of new industries as well as strengthening
the existing ones, for Malaysia’s future development.
Developing stronger SMEs require major changes in
the manufacturing sector, as SMEs make up over 90%
of the Malaysia’s manufacturing sector [10].
According to the SMEs Corp Malaysia [11], 98.5% of
the businesses that are established in Malaysia are
SMEs and they are spread out across all sectors. In
Figure 2 it can be seen how they are cut out across all
sectors by size.
Figure 2: SMEs Grouped by size
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(http://www.smecorp.gov.my/index.php/en/policies/2
015-12-21-09-09-49/sme-statistics)
However, when the division is done by sector, it can
be noticed that the services sector is the largest sector
is the services sector taking 89.2% which is roughly
809,126 as of 2016.
In addition, as it is generally known by the public, IT
is often offered as a service hence, it is logical to
include it in the number mentioned above. As the
number of IT based SMEs grows, the competition will
get stiffer that is why BI systems become a necessity.
Instead of waiting for the time when the business
desperately needs BI, it is best to equip its self with
small steps. “Being forewarned is being forearmed.”
Figure 3 shows the division by business sector in
Malaysia.
Figure 3: Division by sector (adapted from
smecorp.gov.my)
4. BI and IT-Based Small-Scale Enterprises
Initially, BI was developed for large-scale industries
because of the huge amount of information it collects
and use. However, there are features of BI that are
beneficial to small-scale enterprises. It is because of
this premise that the usage of BI among small and
medium enterprises will be expected to increase in the
future. The reason is because software vendors would
begin to focus on this market segment and also the
current technological trends are going towards small
business usage. Horakova and Skalska [12] has given
an example of a BI solution implementation in a small
company showing how the multidimensional
analytical data model and other similar applications
and systems can be designed, developed and
implemented for an SME.
Dresner Advisory Service [7] reported that BI is fit
for SMEs. "Through a confluence of need, awareness
and product focused on SME needs, they appear to be
rising to the occasion and taking advantage of the
opportunity that BI presents." Five to 10 years ago, it
is not like this. Today, SMEs not only realize the
benefit of BI, they also report greater fulfilment than
the large enterprises. Dresner also believes that
smaller organizations better understand businesses,
their customers and what BI will be able to offer for
them. Because of this they can act quickly thereby
achieving more meaningful results."
SMEs did not report the same length of experience as
larger enterprises: About one-third of small and more
than 20 percent of mid-sized enterprises reported
having a year's experience or less with business
intelligence. This is perhaps not surprising, given that
BI vendors initially focused on larger enterprise
customers in client- server environments. The
nimbleness and flexibility of business intelligence
delivered as software-as-a-service (SaaS) for SMEs
makes more and smaller deals a reasonable value
proposition, as opposed to fewer slam dunks.
"Of course, larger enterprises continue to generate the
big deals, but they are far fewer in number than SME
deals," says Dresner. "SME is a growth segment for
vendors which most -- if not all -- recognize and are
investing in. Getting to these SME opportunities
requires a different sales model as they tend to be
lower value deals. So, a strong channel program is
often needed."
The economy of Malaysia has significantly benefited
on the exports of electrical and electronics products.
The mid-1990s has seen that more than 50 per cent of
Malaysia’s exports have been electrical and electronic
products. And now in the advent of IT-based
products, it has upgraded to electronics and IT
products. Quality- wise, the products are deemed
mostly mature with relatively low value-added [10].
This percentage has increased due to the popularity of
electronic gadgets and integration of IT and
communications technology. This is also the time that
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emerging technologies are adopted in this area of
business.
The acquisition of a BI for business solutions may be
difficult but the benefits are worth it. Similar to large
corporate businesses the list of benefits that BI offers
to SMEs is quite long but the core benefits are the
following:
Empowering employees-
in layman’s terms, this if selecting a solution that
empowers your employees to become an analyst in
your business. Few of the SMEs have the capability of
hiring ‘Analysts’. It is vital to find a key the is simple
enough to fathom as well as simple enough for a new
business man to manipulate. Early iteration of BI
software demanded a comprehensive knowledge of
programming which is rather counter intuitive for an
SME with real time analysis of its own data. For a
business to grow activities such as cash flow and
attaching new practices that could welcome customers
are what an entrepreneur would be doing. Clearly
writing computer code does not welcome customers.
Today, BI tools practically don’t require
programming knowledge to generate dashboards.
Such BI solutions can help save time in examining
raw data considering that they have a built-in
analytics tool.
Being visually appealing-
The human mind is designed in such a way that if it
perceives something that looks good, it shows
appreciation. This applies to various forms of
information as well. What this means is, a business, in
this case an SME, should strive in making its data
presentable and interesting so that investors as well as
customers can fully understand the analysis. Doing so
is not an easy task but it is something an SME can
handle.
One thing that need to be considered while creating
visualized content is that it has to be as accurate as the
raw data, in lay man terms it means it has to be 100%
precise with what your trying to get across. “This is
why it is necessary to look for solution that will aid in
the making of visual representations of the data easily
such as using charts and trend line.” [13]
Software dynamism and efficiency-
this is a must have skill for an enterprise. After all,
evaluating your audience is a core factor of business
analytics and the key reason of using BI tools. The
early models of BI software required a team of IT
experts to excerpt the collected data and leaving the
analysts waiting for the process to finish.
Transforming the data into powerful bits of
information it required at least half a month before it
is delivered to the owner of the business. In addition,
the longer the IT team takes to extract the data, the
less effective the data will be. This is because the
market is on a constant change with varying
consistency.
With the implementation of a BI system, target
marketing can be done even faster. It would enable
the enterprise to distinguish what the needs of the
customers are and what effects the new
advertisements has on them or even knowing what
colour is preferred for a certain product. This is the
kind of information that is looked-for in the analytics
progression.
According to SMEcorp Malaysia, a master plan has
been put in progress to improve the development of
SMEs. Beginning from the year 2012 – 2020.
The figure below, Figure 4, shows the goals that to be
archived by the year 2020
Figure 4: SMEcorp Mastaplan Goals (adapted from:
http://www.smecorp.gov.my)
5. Conclusion
The prevalence of data and information is astounding.
People’s hand phones create data every time they use
them. Whenever one uses the web, weblogs that are
created would leave a data trail. The applications and
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systems being used now to capture, collate, store and
analyse these data are getting better and speedier
while data are increasing. New technologies are
becoming more powerful. The challenge now is for
SMEs to ve able to realize how they can use these
technologies to innovate and enhance their products
and services. To increase SME’s leverage, they
should consider being upgraded. Especially for IT-
based business, the use of updated technology may
well elevate how they do business by patronizing that
they themselves are selling or giving service for.
IT-based SMEs in Malaysia play a big role in the
economy. It is but right for these businesses to have
support from high end technologies such as business
intelligence, which in the past has been confined to
large businesses only. But the present times have
shown that small-scale enterprises also use and
produce large amount of information just like large
companies, although not in the same way. Business
intelligence has evolved into a technology that is not
exclusively for large corporations but also for other
types such as small-scale enterprises.
This paper proposes a guideline for IT-based small-
scale enterprise for adopting business intelligence. A
more thorough research on the topic is recommended
to learn factors and constraints on applying business
intelligence to SMEs. Other areas like which tools are
more appropriate to small-scale enterprises.
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Business Intelligence for Small Scale IT Based Entrepreneurship in Malaysia

  • 1. @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Special Issue Publication | November 2018 ISSN No: 2456 International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and International Conference on Advanced Engineering and Information Technology Business Intelligence for Small IT-Based Entrepreneurship in Alinaswe Sikana1 , Amanda Percy Kinsi 1 Linton University College, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia 2 Department of Engineering and Technology, Linton University College, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia ABSTRACT Small-scale businesses are the heart economy. It is but proper to support these businesses with new technology for their information needs. One such technology is business intelligence. Although it was developed with large businesses in mind, new processes in data management has possible for small business to use this technology. Small IT-based entrepreneurship in Malaysia may yet to benefit from the use of business intelligence in managing information in their organizations. The paper is an exploratory study to apply intelligence in small-scale IT-based business processes to get the maximum benefit from large amount of data for informed decision making. Keywords: Business Intelligence, IT-based entrepreneurship, Small Scale Businesses 1. Introduction It is undeniable that small-scale businesses in Malaysia render an important role in the country’s economy. The demand for information to be used in business has increased in the last few years. Even small-scale enterprises demand for large volumes of information in order to be competitive. Because of this, business intelligence (BI) will play a big role [1]. Initially, BI was developed for large enterprises because of their requirements for large volumes of information and the cost of processing and extraction of relevant information from big data. But small or large, enterprises need to improve their processes to progress and take their niche in the business world. @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Special Issue Publication | November 2018 ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Special Issue International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) International Conference on Advanced Engineering and Information Technology (ICAEIT-2017) ss Intelligence for Small-Scale Based Entrepreneurship in Malaysia Amanda Percy Kinsi1 , Mia Torres-Dela Cruz2 , Illiana Azizan Linton University College, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia of Engineering and Technology, Linton University College, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia of Malaysian economy. It is but proper to support these businesses with new technology for their information needs. One such technology is business intelligence. Although it was developed with large businesses in mind, new made things possible for small business to use this technology. based entrepreneurship in Malaysia may yet to benefit from the use of business intelligence in managing information in their organizations. The paper is an exploratory study to apply business based business processes to get the maximum benefit from large amount of data for informed decision making. based entrepreneurship, Small Scale Businesses scale businesses in Malaysia render an important role in the country’s economy. The demand for information to be used in business has increased in the last few years. Even scale enterprises demand for large volumes of n in order to be competitive. Because of this, business intelligence (BI) will play a big role [1]. Initially, BI was developed for large enterprises because of their requirements for large volumes of information and the cost of processing and extraction f relevant information from big data. But small or large, enterprises need to improve their processes to progress and take their niche in the business world. Business intelligence is a term that surfaces when ‘Data’ and ‘Business’ collide. When a busi utilized to provide competition market dominance, it should know how to strategically use that data by knowing how to collect it and process the data. BI (Business Intelligence) is integrated into a business as a system (BI Sy systems aim to combine the work flow by assisting the upper management in making executive decisions. The data that is used in the system comes in two forms-‘External’ and ‘Internal’. Internal data is that which is collected from within the busi external is from outside. The information gained from the data also helps to optimize workflow. When it comes to BI in small businesses, it is a completely different figure. Unlike market, small businesses don’t have the resources. When small businesses venture into acquiring a BI System, they often go in with half baked minds. They want to “Future Proof” their system. They wish to begin with a system that can do it all from the get go. Some of the reasons as to small businesses to acquire BI System are:  Limited Capital  Limited Personal BI System providers make it seem like getting hold of a system is a seamless task yet it is rather overwhelming. For a business that uses stand computers, the analytics tools have to be installed @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Special Issue Publication | November 2018 P - 217 Special Issue Publication International Conference on Advanced Engineering Malaysia Illiana Azizan2 of Engineering and Technology, Linton University College, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia Business intelligence is a term that surfaces when ‘Data’ and ‘Business’ collide. When a business is competition in the market or gain market dominance, it should know how to strategically use that data by knowing how to collect it and process the data. BI (Business Intelligence) is integrated into a business as a system (BI System). BI systems aim to combine the work flow by assisting the upper management in making executive decisions. The data that is used in the system comes in two ‘External’ and ‘Internal’. Internal data is that which is collected from within the business and external is from outside. The information gained from the data also helps to optimize workflow. When it comes to BI in small businesses, it is a Unlike the giants of the market, small businesses don’t have the adequate resources. When small businesses venture into acquiring a BI System, they often go in with half- They want to “Future Proof” their system. They wish to begin with a system that can do it all from the get- go. Some of the reasons as to why it is difficult for small businesses to acquire BI System are: BI System providers make it seem like getting hold of a system is a seamless task yet it is rather overwhelming. For a business that uses stand-alone ters, the analytics tools have to be installed
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) | ISSN: 2456-647 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Special Issue Publication | November 2018 P - 218 locally on each machine and in such a situation sharing of information and formulation of required reports would require extra coordination. The objective of this paper is to provide a proper understanding of how BI system can be acquired on a budget and integrate them in a small or medium sized business in Malaysia. Not only acquiring the BI system but how to efficiently make use of it. E.g., instead of getting a full-fledged system from the get- go, just acquire a system that meets the current needs and leave room for upgrades for future requirements. 2. Business Intelligence Many authors have defined BI according to their context. BI is a tool that helps organizations improve decision making by tracking, processing, storing and analyzing data and transforming it into insights. Business users can in turn use these insights to make the right decisions in the right time, cutting costs, identifying new business opportunities and improving their organization’s performance [2]. Chaudhuri and Narasayya [3] defined business intelligence as a group of technologies for decision support specifically for the enterprise for the purpose of enabling business officials such as executives, managers and analysts to make better and more rapid decisions. Parr Rud [4] defined BI as a collection of methodologies, theories, architectures and technologies used to convert data into worthwhile information essential for enterprises to improve the economic activities that they are carrying. Howson [5], in 2013, gives another definition to the concept of business intelligence. She said, business intelligence is a technology that allows people from all levels of an organization to access, interact and process data for an enterprise’s management, to improve its performance, to discover new opportunities and to work more efficiently. BI can be defined as the process to get (digital) information about the company’s entire business so that it can be used to provide the so-called competitive advantage [6]. Dresner [7] has defined BI as “knowledge gained through the access and analysis of business information”. Some examples of tools and techniques in BI are OLAP (online analytical processing), data mining and analytics, queries and reports, and performance monitoring dashboards. The figure below, Figure 1, shows a typical BI architecture. Figure 1: Typical business intelligence architectures. Source: [3] Vajirakachorn et al [8] also talks about BIas one of the application areas of information technology that is becoming important in supporting business decisions. The concepts of business intelligence open the door to opportunities to integrate platforms to handle complex, unstructured data from emerging data sources and emphasize the analytical process of turning the data into actionable strategies for better business decisions [9]. 3. SMEs in Malaysia SMEs have the potential to contribute substantially to the economy and can provide a strong foundation for the growth of new industries as well as strengthening the existing ones, for Malaysia’s future development. Developing stronger SMEs require major changes in the manufacturing sector, as SMEs make up over 90% of the Malaysia’s manufacturing sector [10]. According to the SMEs Corp Malaysia [11], 98.5% of the businesses that are established in Malaysia are SMEs and they are spread out across all sectors. In Figure 2 it can be seen how they are cut out across all sectors by size. Figure 2: SMEs Grouped by size
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) | ISSN: 2456-647 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Special Issue Publication | November 2018 P - 219 (http://www.smecorp.gov.my/index.php/en/policies/2 015-12-21-09-09-49/sme-statistics) However, when the division is done by sector, it can be noticed that the services sector is the largest sector is the services sector taking 89.2% which is roughly 809,126 as of 2016. In addition, as it is generally known by the public, IT is often offered as a service hence, it is logical to include it in the number mentioned above. As the number of IT based SMEs grows, the competition will get stiffer that is why BI systems become a necessity. Instead of waiting for the time when the business desperately needs BI, it is best to equip its self with small steps. “Being forewarned is being forearmed.” Figure 3 shows the division by business sector in Malaysia. Figure 3: Division by sector (adapted from smecorp.gov.my) 4. BI and IT-Based Small-Scale Enterprises Initially, BI was developed for large-scale industries because of the huge amount of information it collects and use. However, there are features of BI that are beneficial to small-scale enterprises. It is because of this premise that the usage of BI among small and medium enterprises will be expected to increase in the future. The reason is because software vendors would begin to focus on this market segment and also the current technological trends are going towards small business usage. Horakova and Skalska [12] has given an example of a BI solution implementation in a small company showing how the multidimensional analytical data model and other similar applications and systems can be designed, developed and implemented for an SME. Dresner Advisory Service [7] reported that BI is fit for SMEs. "Through a confluence of need, awareness and product focused on SME needs, they appear to be rising to the occasion and taking advantage of the opportunity that BI presents." Five to 10 years ago, it is not like this. Today, SMEs not only realize the benefit of BI, they also report greater fulfilment than the large enterprises. Dresner also believes that smaller organizations better understand businesses, their customers and what BI will be able to offer for them. Because of this they can act quickly thereby achieving more meaningful results." SMEs did not report the same length of experience as larger enterprises: About one-third of small and more than 20 percent of mid-sized enterprises reported having a year's experience or less with business intelligence. This is perhaps not surprising, given that BI vendors initially focused on larger enterprise customers in client- server environments. The nimbleness and flexibility of business intelligence delivered as software-as-a-service (SaaS) for SMEs makes more and smaller deals a reasonable value proposition, as opposed to fewer slam dunks. "Of course, larger enterprises continue to generate the big deals, but they are far fewer in number than SME deals," says Dresner. "SME is a growth segment for vendors which most -- if not all -- recognize and are investing in. Getting to these SME opportunities requires a different sales model as they tend to be lower value deals. So, a strong channel program is often needed." The economy of Malaysia has significantly benefited on the exports of electrical and electronics products. The mid-1990s has seen that more than 50 per cent of Malaysia’s exports have been electrical and electronic products. And now in the advent of IT-based products, it has upgraded to electronics and IT products. Quality- wise, the products are deemed mostly mature with relatively low value-added [10]. This percentage has increased due to the popularity of electronic gadgets and integration of IT and communications technology. This is also the time that
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) | ISSN: 2456-647 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Special Issue Publication | November 2018 P - 220 emerging technologies are adopted in this area of business. The acquisition of a BI for business solutions may be difficult but the benefits are worth it. Similar to large corporate businesses the list of benefits that BI offers to SMEs is quite long but the core benefits are the following: Empowering employees- in layman’s terms, this if selecting a solution that empowers your employees to become an analyst in your business. Few of the SMEs have the capability of hiring ‘Analysts’. It is vital to find a key the is simple enough to fathom as well as simple enough for a new business man to manipulate. Early iteration of BI software demanded a comprehensive knowledge of programming which is rather counter intuitive for an SME with real time analysis of its own data. For a business to grow activities such as cash flow and attaching new practices that could welcome customers are what an entrepreneur would be doing. Clearly writing computer code does not welcome customers. Today, BI tools practically don’t require programming knowledge to generate dashboards. Such BI solutions can help save time in examining raw data considering that they have a built-in analytics tool. Being visually appealing- The human mind is designed in such a way that if it perceives something that looks good, it shows appreciation. This applies to various forms of information as well. What this means is, a business, in this case an SME, should strive in making its data presentable and interesting so that investors as well as customers can fully understand the analysis. Doing so is not an easy task but it is something an SME can handle. One thing that need to be considered while creating visualized content is that it has to be as accurate as the raw data, in lay man terms it means it has to be 100% precise with what your trying to get across. “This is why it is necessary to look for solution that will aid in the making of visual representations of the data easily such as using charts and trend line.” [13] Software dynamism and efficiency- this is a must have skill for an enterprise. After all, evaluating your audience is a core factor of business analytics and the key reason of using BI tools. The early models of BI software required a team of IT experts to excerpt the collected data and leaving the analysts waiting for the process to finish. Transforming the data into powerful bits of information it required at least half a month before it is delivered to the owner of the business. In addition, the longer the IT team takes to extract the data, the less effective the data will be. This is because the market is on a constant change with varying consistency. With the implementation of a BI system, target marketing can be done even faster. It would enable the enterprise to distinguish what the needs of the customers are and what effects the new advertisements has on them or even knowing what colour is preferred for a certain product. This is the kind of information that is looked-for in the analytics progression. According to SMEcorp Malaysia, a master plan has been put in progress to improve the development of SMEs. Beginning from the year 2012 – 2020. The figure below, Figure 4, shows the goals that to be archived by the year 2020 Figure 4: SMEcorp Mastaplan Goals (adapted from: http://www.smecorp.gov.my) 5. Conclusion The prevalence of data and information is astounding. People’s hand phones create data every time they use them. Whenever one uses the web, weblogs that are created would leave a data trail. The applications and
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) | ISSN: 2456-647 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Special Issue Publication | November 2018 P - 221 systems being used now to capture, collate, store and analyse these data are getting better and speedier while data are increasing. New technologies are becoming more powerful. The challenge now is for SMEs to ve able to realize how they can use these technologies to innovate and enhance their products and services. To increase SME’s leverage, they should consider being upgraded. Especially for IT- based business, the use of updated technology may well elevate how they do business by patronizing that they themselves are selling or giving service for. IT-based SMEs in Malaysia play a big role in the economy. It is but right for these businesses to have support from high end technologies such as business intelligence, which in the past has been confined to large businesses only. But the present times have shown that small-scale enterprises also use and produce large amount of information just like large companies, although not in the same way. Business intelligence has evolved into a technology that is not exclusively for large corporations but also for other types such as small-scale enterprises. This paper proposes a guideline for IT-based small- scale enterprise for adopting business intelligence. A more thorough research on the topic is recommended to learn factors and constraints on applying business intelligence to SMEs. Other areas like which tools are more appropriate to small-scale enterprises. 6. References 1. O. Grabova, & J. Darmont, & J. H. Chauchat, & I. Zolotaryova,. (2010). Business Intelligence for Small and Middle-Sized Enterprises. SIGMOD Record. 39. 39-50. 2. L. King, "How Business Intelligence Helps Small Businesses Make Better Decisions", HuffPost, 2017. [Online]. Available: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/laiza-king-/how- business-intelligence_1_b_11207388.html. [Accessed: 20- Oct- 2017]. 3. S. Chauduri, U. Dayal, V. Nasarayya, “An overview of business intelligence technology”. August 2011, Communications of the ACM, VOL. 54, NO. 8, DOI :10.1145/1978542.1978562 4. O. Parr Rud, Business Intelligence Success Factors - Tools for Aligning Your Business in the Global Economy, John Wiley & Sons, 2009. 5. C. Howson, Successful Business Intelligence, McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2013 6. Malhotra, Y, Knowledge Management and Virtual Organizations, Idea Group Publishing, USA, 2000. 7. Dresner Advisory Services (2016) Small and Mid- sized enterprise business intelligence market study. Wisdom of crowds series, September 2016. 8. T. Vajirakachorn, J. Chongwatpol, Application of business intelligence in the tourism industry: A case study of a local food festival in Thailand, Tourism Management Perspectives. www.elsevier.com/locate/tmp 9. G. Phillips-Wren, Iyer, L. S., Kulkarni, U., & Ariyachandra, T. (2015). Business analytics in the context of big data: A roadmap for research. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 37(1), 448–472. 10. M. W. Khan, “An Overview of Small and Medium Enterprises in Malaysia and Pakistan: Past, Present and Future”, Scenario Business and Management Horizons 2014, Vol. 2, No. 2, ISSN 2326-0297 11. Smecorp.gov.my. (2017). HOME. [online] Available at: http://www.smecorp.gov.my/index.php/en/ [Accessed 7 Nov. 2017]. 12. M. Horakova, H, Skalska (2013) Business Intelligence and Implementation in a Small Enterprise, Journal of Systems Integration, Vol 4, No 2 (2013)DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20470/jsi.v4i2.159, ISSN: 1804-2724 13. Goewey, B., 2015. How SMEs Can Benefit From Business Intelligence. [Online] Available at: http://www.datamensional.com/how-smes-can- benefit- from-business-intelligence/ [Accessed 01 November 2017].