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Budgeting: Beyond Spreadsheets by IBM
January 15, 2010 - (Free Research)
With new technologies—such as planning and analysis solutions powered by IBM Cognos® software—companies are automating the process, getting faster reports and data that fuel “what is” and “what if” scenarios. Read this paper to learn more.
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Integrated and Automated Budget, Program and Performance Reporting by IBM
February 08, 2012 - (Free Research)
Read this paper to learn how IBM Cognos FSR with TM1 helps budget and finance teams to automate the generation of complex, process driven reports while maintaining the agency’s current business processes and disclosure management
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2012-2013 IT Budget Benchmark by ComputerWeekly.com
December 13, 2012 - (Free Research)
This in-depth research from business advisory group CEB assesses IT spending plans in 2013 based on a survey of 180 large international businesses.
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IBM Cognos Express: Essential BI and Planning for Midsize Companies by IBM
February 17, 2011 - (Free Research)
Read about IBM Cognos® Express is the first and only integrated business intelligence (BI) and planning solution purpose-built to meet the needs of midsize companies, delivering essential reporting, analysis, dashboard, scorecard, planning, budgeting & forecasting in one affordable solution.
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Genius Project4Domino (GP4D) by Genius Inside
September 2008 - (Free Research)
Genius Project4Domino is an easy-to-use, Lotus Notes and web-based project management solution. Use the virtual workplace to manage projects and processes, where internal and external people can be involved. Register for our free trial.
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The global state of the project management office by ComputerWeekly.com
May 2011 - (Free Research)
This global benchmarking study from ESI international identifies the key challenges and successes experienced by project and programme management offices (PMO) and draws recommendations for the future.
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BI on a Limited Budget: Strategies for Doing More with Less by PivotLink
July 2010 - (Free Research)
New research from TDWI ranks the strategies and tactics that BI and data warehousing teams have used to stretch their budgets in a down economy and charts the adoption rate of new technologies among small, midsize, and large companies. It also shows which types of incumbent BI/DW tools companies are most likely to replace in the next three years.
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Intuit QuickBase: Increase Visibility with Web-based Project Management by Intuit QuickBase
Web-based QuickBase from Intuit offers a refreshingly powerful, flexible and affordable solution for busy teams to better manage projects, information and processes. With QuickBase, you can get and keep everyone -- team members, clients, vendors, freelancers -- on the same page with better visibility and accountability for everyone.
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IBM Cognos 8 Business Intelligence MidMarket Reporting Packages by IBM Cognos
October 2008 - (Free Research)
IBM Cognos 8 BI is the only solution that provides complete BI functionality in one product, on a single, proven architecture, it also delivers seamless reporting, analysis, scorecarding, dashboards, and event management.
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E-Guide: Special Report: 2010 Data Storage Spending Plans Among European IT Professionals by EMC Backup and Recovery Solutions
November 2010 - (Free Research)
In an effort to gauge where storage professionals in Europe are planning to spend their budgets in the coming months, we recently conducted a Purchasing Intentions survey among our European readers, similar to the Purchasing Intentions survey conducted twice a year by Storage magazine and SearchStorage.com. Read on to learn more.
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crystalreports.com: Web-Based Reporting & Information Sharing by Business Objects
crystalreports.com is a web-based report-sharing service that allows organizations to instantly share crucial business information with the right people - simply and securely. There is nothing to install, and places no additional workload on IT. It improves decision makers’ ability to make key business decisions based on timely and accurate data.
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crystalreports.com for Salesforce.com: Exception and Sales Reporting by Business Objects
crystalreports.com is a Web-based report-sharing service that allows you to share Crystal Reports with the right people - simply and securely. Create advanced reports from your Salesforce.com data. Dig deeper for answers using graphs with drill down capabilities. View, schedule, refresh, and distribute reports online - inside Salesforce.com.
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Accelerate Your Business: Performance Reporting Essentials by Prophix Software
August 2012 - (Free Research)
Companies that are still using spreadsheets to collect and disperse data may run into errors and possibly outgrow the capacity of Excel. Read this paper to learn find the ideal reporting and performance management system for your organization.
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UK IT priorities 2012 by ComputerWeekly.com
August 2012 - (Free Research)
This exclusive Computer Weekly research reveals how UK IT departments are prioritising their budgets in 2012, which technologies they are investing in, and the impact of cloud computing, mobile and other disruptive technology on their IT strategies.
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Invest in innovation by reducing your server management burden by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2010 - (Free Research)
Most IT budgets work on the basis that 70% of costs go on operations, and 30% on innovation – but many IT managers would prefer that ratio to be reversed. Servers are often seen as an operational burden requiring costly management time, so how can you free up cost and time to allow more of your server budget to be spent on innovation?
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Mainframe Rehosting with Oracle Tuxedo: Accelerating Cost Reduction and Application Modernization by Oracle Corporation UK Ltd
March 2009 - (Free Research)
The backlog is the number-one hurdle to effectiveness for CIOs followed by inadequate budgets and a shortage of time for strategic thinking and planning, reports “The State of the CIO 2006” survey by CIO Magazine. For IT executives managing mainframe applications, these issues are all too familiar. After all, the average Fortune 100 company...
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