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Open for Outcomes: Leveraging Information for Prosperity by IBM
July 19, 2012 - (Free Research)
This on-demand webcast offers insight from innovative leaders sharing the steps they took to "open up" governments, the results they achieved, lessons they have learned and what they think needs to happen next.
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Sun Business Intelligence Solution for Web Infrastructure by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
October 09, 2009 - (Free Research)
The combination of Sun Open Storage and the commercial open-source Infobright data warehousing and Pentaho business intelligence and ETL software packages dramatically lowers the cost of entry and simplifies deployment of a powerful, sophisticated BI infrastructure.
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Open Source Business Intelligence Costs and Benefits by Jaspersoft
December 31, 2008 - (Free Research)
Read this guide to understand the hidden and explicit costs associated with open source BI in comparison with familiar proprietary BI solutions so that you can determine whether open source BI is a viable option for your organization.
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Delivering Business Intelligence with Open Source Software by Ingres
March 2008 - (Free Research)
The high cost and complexity of the business intelligence technical infrastructure has inhibited adoption for many companies. This paper considers how fully functional, usable and industrial strength Open Source solutions have made BI more accessible.
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Scalable BI for Every Enterprise How Open Source BI Meets Enterprise-Class Requirements. by Jaspersoft
December 2010 - (Free Research)
Not every BI provider seeks to serve the scalable enterprise, but those that do must meet certain scalability criteria that are common to nearly every enterprise. This investigation exposes key scalability requirements for BI, and examines how the world's most widely used BI solution— notably, one that's open source— meet these requirements.
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Red Hat Continues To Redefine SOA: Simple. Open. Affordable by Red Hat
October 2008 - (Free Research)
Despite the significant progress made with open standards in the industry, most SOA platforms are delivered with many proprietary, closed extensions that focus on customer lock-in more than automation of the value chain. Red Hat believes there is a better way. We redefine SOA to be simple, open, and affordable.
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The Role of Open Source Data Integration - An Analyst White Paper, by Mark Madsen by Talend
January 2009 - (Free Research)
This report by Mark Madsen will explain what data integration is, and especially the difference between Operational Data Integration and Analytic Data Integration. It highlights the benefits of open source for data integration, and provides a series of recommendations to make the integration job easier, repeatable and more productive.
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Collaborative Reporting Architecture by Actuate
July 2008 - (Free Research)
The Collaborative Reporting Architecture represents a breakthrough in BI by bringing not only technology, but also the principals of open source development, into reporting applications of any size and complexity.
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Computer Weekly – 20 March 2012: The open data revolution by ComputerWeekly.com
March 2012 - (Free Research)
In this week’s Computer Weekly, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude talks about releasing government datasets to the public and why open data will drive the next industrial revolution. We also review the latest test version of Windows 8 and see how it shapes up for tablet computers and business users and much more.
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Open Source Master Data Management - The Time is Right by Talend
March 2010 - (Free Research)
Proper master data management (MDM) is very valuable when available to enterprise business processes and analytics. However, master data projects are often challenging, architecturally complex, time intensive and expensive. This paper explains why the time is right for open source MDM, and predicts the effects of open source on the MDM marketplace.
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Open Source Data Integration: Learn to Address Limitations and Reduce Costs by Talend
August 2010 - (Free Research)
With pressure on IT budgets, interest in open source data integration technology is growing yet implementations of open source data integration tools are rare compared with commercial deployments. Read this e-guide and learn to address such limitations and make open source data integration an attractive, lower-cost option for your organization.
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The Perfect Storm - Why Now Is The Time For Open Source by Red Hat and Intel
June 2009 - (Free Research)
Open source is recognized for its ease of use, high performance, and affordability, especially amidst turbulent economic conditions. The high value of open source, coupled with economic and organizational pressure, represents a "perfect storm" for CIOs, giving them the opportunity to deploy high-performing, cost-effective open source solutions.
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Download the Fall 2009 edition of Perform Magazine by Actuate
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Download Perform today for informative and insightful articles including how open source is changing the face of enterprise software, tips from the field on how to ignite enterprises to reach new levels of performance excellence, and deliver unmatched insight to users.
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Are you Agile Enough? by IBM
September 2009 - (Free Research)
If you are using Open Source, doing Agile but not able to consistently meet project goals, and aren't sure what tools you need -- check out how Rational Team Concert can help. See how Rational Team Concert automates core Agile practices -- like consistent team collaboration, rapid response to change, and frequent delivery of [...]
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