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Getting from Operational BI to the Real Time
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Dec 06, 2011Today, organizations across all industries are rushing to a new frontier opened up by the power of recent developments in information technology. Much of the excitement centers on speed: technologies are converging to dramatically reduce, if not eliminate, delays in how organizations serve customers; respond to events in their markets, supply chains, and manufacturing processes; and apply information insights to a range of decision making. “Real time” is becoming a reality and a competitive advantage.top
Business Intelligence Journal | Vol. 16, No. 4
Posted in: Master Data Management - Dec 05, 2011Exploring the power of master data management with social media data; moving to real-time BI; pervasive BI; agile project management; and more.top
Business Intelligence Journal | Vol. 16, No. 4
Posted in: Master Data Management - Dec 05, 2011 Exploring the power of master data management with social media data; moving to real-time BI; pervasive BI; agile project management; and more.top
Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Overview
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Dec 02, 2011Companies in every industry rely on information to make decisions. Often, the information they need is difficult to obtain because it either does not reside in their departmental systems or is fragmented across different applications. Although company functions such as sales, marketing, operations, finance, and human resources are interconnected, the data they produce and store is not. For a business to achieve optimal performance, information has to flow across functional boundaries. For example, sales, marketing, and service professionals need information from finance, HR, and manufacturing to help them better manage customers.top
Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Overview
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Dec 02, 2011Companies in every industry rely on information to make decisions. Often, the information they need is difficult to obtain because it either does not reside in their departmental systems or is fragmented across different applications. Although company functions such as sales, marketing, operations, finance, and human resources are interconnected, the data they produce and store is not. For a business to achieve optimal performance, information has to flow across functional boundaries. For example, sales, marketing, and service professionals need information from finance, HR, and manufacturing to help them better manage customers.top
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