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eGuide: Supply Chain Management Tips and Best Practices by SEEBURGER
March 12, 2012 - (Free Research)
According to a recent Aberdeen Group study, companies are prioritizing supply chain visibility, inventory optimization, supply chain analytics, and supply chain outsourcing as ways to cut supply chain management (SCM) costs this year. Read this e-guide to explore the latest expert tips and guidance on SCM cost-cutting strategies.
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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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Agile BI & Agile Data Services: A Perfect Fit by Denodo Technologies
October 2010 - (Free Research)
This webcast, featuring Sr. Analyst, James Kobielus, Forrester Research, addresses what you need to do in order to establish an agile data services infrastructure that leverages your investments in data virtualization, discovery, transformation, quality, governance, publishing, caching, data warehousing and other key infrastructures.
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Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher by Oracle Corporation
October 2010 - (Free Research)
Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher (BI Publisher), Oracle’s enterprise reporting server that writes, manages, and delivers all types of highly formatted documents, eliminates the need for costly point solutions. Read this paper to find out so much more.
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ITIL® v3: What It Is and Why You Should Care by Global Knowledge
October 2008 - (Free Research)
This paper explains ITIL by describing its benefits, where it comes from, why you need to know about it, which types of IT organization can benefit from using it, and how to get started.
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IBM Smart Analytics System Brochure by IBM
March 2011 - (Free Research)
The IBM Smart Analytics System helps accelerate the delivery of insights for faster, smarter action; helps lower the cost of deriving more value from enterprise information; and features a modular architecture that enables organizations to easily add capacity and adapt to changing business needs. Check out this paper now to learn more.
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Do-It-Yourself Business Intelligence Done Right: The Secret Sauce is SaaS by myDIALS Inc.
December 2009 - (Free Research)
This Presentation Transcript, featuring Forrester Research, explains how Software as a Service business intelligence can deliver a more cost-effective way to get relevant information to those who need it faster than traditional business intelligence can.
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BI Project Management for Oracle Shops by SearchOracle
February 2013 - (Free Research)
Check out this invaluable resource from the industry insiders at SearchOracle.com to learn how to take the first steps toward successfully implementing Oracle BI. Inside, gain access to tips on how to get executive approval, deriving actionable insight from both SQL and NoSQL data, and 5 areas to focus on when implementing Oracle BI applications.
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SQL Server Insider E-Zine - Volume 1: Is Self-service BI the Answer? by Dell, Inc. and Intel®
February 2010 - (Free Research)
Business intelligence is a hot topic in 2010, especially with the upcoming release of Microsoft's SQL Server 2008 R2 being dubbed as the "BI release." In this e-zine, one SQL Server expert breaks down exactly what goes into self-service BI, where it works and where it falls short.
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SQL Server Insider E-Zine – Volume 1: Is Self-service BI the Answer? by Dell, Inc. and Intel®
November 2010 - (Free Research)
Business intelligence is a hot topic in 2010, especially with the upcoming release of Microsoft's SQL Server 2008 R2 being dubbed as the "BI release." In this e-zine, one SQL Server expert breaks down exactly what goes into self-service BI, where it works and where it falls short.
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Why Mission-Critical Business Intelligence Needs IBM System Z9 (and Vice Versa) by Information Builders
December 2007 - (Free Research)
Organizations often limit business intelligence to a few back-office analysts, using tools that cost too much and are more complex than the average information worker can handle. Attend this Webcast to learn about new, innovative technologies that will help deliver timely, accurate information to everyone from managers to analysts to customers.
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Tableau Customer Case Study by Tableau Software
August 2008 - (Free Research)
While researching for flexible and interactive reporting tools, Ferrari and Maserati of North America's were discouraged by the complexity and cost of the BI solutions available, so to overcome with it they deployed Tableau Desktop solution.
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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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Total Economic Impact Of Oracle Universal Content Management by Oracle Corporation
July 2008 - (Free Research)
This Forrester Consulting white paper examines the total economic impact and potential ROI that companies may realize by deploying Oracle Universal Content Management, a systematic approach of managing structured and unstructured content.
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Heterogeneous Data Replication: Cost-Effective Information Leverage by Sybase, an SAP company
June 2010 - (Free Research)
Data is the lifeblood of organizations but few organizations take an asset-based, comprehensive approach to it. It drives too much cost because of redundant proliferation, poor synchronization across applications and lack of comprehensive availability policies. Read this paper to learn how effective data integration strategies can help.
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Business Value of Sterling Commerce Managed Services for B2B Integration by Sterling Commerce, An IBM Company
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Increasing cost controls and unpredictable cost increases are leading many enterprises to rethink how they support their business-to-business (B2B) operations. As a result, many enterprises are choosing to outsource B2B integration by partnering with a managed services provider.
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