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Organizations develop a growth strategy of their informational platform based on certain key drivers. This determines business plans and their future informational and analytical capacity. However, each solution has a different deployment depending upon the selected architecture and the management model. In the specific case of Business Intelligence (BI) infrastructures, this should be decided according to the speed of the decision making processes, which is usually executing on real time. Therefore, it determines the flexibility rate at which the business can grow. Businesses grow but the key drivers can remain the same. This paper analyzes the elements required for an optimal deployment of business architecture.