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Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) is software that aids in monitoring of business processes, as those processes are implemented in computer systems. BAM is an enterprise solution primarily intended to provide a real-time summary of business processes to operations managers and upper management. The main difference between BAM and OI appears to be in the implementation details — real-time situation detection is a feature that only appears in OI and is often implemented using CEP. Furthermore, BAM focuses on formally modelled processes whereas OI instead relies on correlation to infer a relationship between different events.
 
==Organizations==
[[InetSoft]], [[Cognos]], [[Vitria]], [[SAP]], [[Oracle Corporation|Oracle]], [http://www.neuropie.com NeuroPie] are major vendors providing Operational BI software. Open Source or Commercial Open Source companies have also ventured into Operational Business Intelligence and includes organizations like [[Pentaho]], [[Jasper]] and [http://www.bizsensors.com BizSensors].
 
However, the interpretation of what commercial and open source vendors provide as offerings, range from the features of BAM to real-time reporting. The importance of SCM and real time information exchange is seeing quite a few ERP products introducing these offerings.
 
==References==
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[[Category:Information technology management]]
[[Category:Business process management]]
[http://www.Mencheninc.com 2. Operational Intelligence Platform]
 
 
[http://www.neuropie.com/en/zeus-airport/airport-operation-intelligence.html 3. Airport Operational Intelligence]