UPDATED 13:13 EDT / MAY 26 2011

A Vision of Social Business Intelligence as Spigit Sees It

One of the great byproducts of the cloud and real-time data analysis is its impact on business intelligence, delivering new and powerful resources to nearly every type of business out there.  Spigit, a company that’s always been ahead of the curve in terms of crowdsourcing and developing actionable services around consumer-related data, is pushing forward with its core competencies to really develop out its business intelligence front. 

Spigit’s brought on a new VP of Business Development, Michael Brooding, to increase the value of its platform specifically on the enterprise front.  This is an arena Spigit has always dedicated itself to, developing management software that gleans value from social interactions on the web.  For Brooding, who spent two years as the CFO at Brightidea before joining Spigit, the company’s business development is a wide-ranging ecosystem, quite like the services Spigit provides.  His challenge will be to find innovative ways of combining social and the enterprise; a feat that’s taken an entire industry by storm.

For Spigit, the enterprise and its success really breaks down into three categories when you talk about today’s market, as outlined by Spigit’s SVP of Product and R&D, Lisa Purvis.  There’s the matter of a slowing labor force, meaning businesses must put their emphasis on productivity.  There’s also the engagement of the workforce, which taps into employees, managers and executives, to build on the aforementioned productivity, and actually transcends the hierarchy of corporate workforces.  Finally there’s agility, which enables a company to remain competitive in its respective field.  With products like SpigitEngage for Facebook and Silverlight, Spigit has specific services around social niches, as well as broader options for businesses to address every one of these steps to success.

Business intelligence is an evolving field all its own, and Spigit sees the true benefit in converting knowledge into action.  To this end, Spigit’s management software offers configurable dashboards and interfaces that look to social networkers or internal employees for comments and ideas, curating them, and taking them through the execution process.  It’s this wholistic approach to BI that sets Spigit apart, especially in an era where social engagement could either hurt or hinder your bottom line.

While Spigit has always taken a full-circle approach to crowdsourcing and BI, the company’s got a few things it’s currently developing for larger scale deployment, including Spigit Mobile, centered on HTML5 standards for a range of device support.  There’s also the recently launched Spigit SDK, which enables developers to carve out their own methodologies around this management software, integrating with other apps like Twitter or Salesforce.


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