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Advanced case management solutions for smarter decision making in banking by IBM
October 12, 2011 - (Free Research)
Financial institutions are under pressure to make better decisions. Real-time decisions depend on access to information and the technology available to analyze it. This paper outlines an option that aggregates all of the content from across the entire organization to enable a holistic view of each case, reduce risk and support accurate decisions.
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Information Security IT Decision Checklist: Security Information and Event Management by ArcSight, an HP Company
July 28, 2011 - (Free Research)
This Information Security IT Decision Checklist explores key business and technical areas you should consider before selecting a security information and event management system. Also included in this guide is a list of SIMs and log management vendors to help in your decision process.
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Why WebSphere Operational Decision Management? by IBM
October 24, 2011 - (Free Research)
In this white paper, learn what to look for in a decision management solution and how to make a case for business users of information technology.
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The Performance Manager: Turning Information Into Higher Business Performance by IBM
February 14, 2008 - (Free Research)
Download this white paper for an extensive summary of The Performance Manager, Proven Strategies for Turning Information into Higher Business Performance, a book that examines the partnership between decision-makers and the people who provide them with information to drive better decisions.
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Overcoming the insight deficit by ComputerWeekly.com
September 05, 2011 - (Free Research)
Learn how you can empower your employees to make the most of big data and data analytics in this executive guide from the Corporate Executive Board.
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Sybase IQ: The Economics of Business Reporting by Sybase, an SAP company
August 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
Reporting is recognized as a way for companies to improve service, ensure quality, control costs, and prevent losses by empowering decision-makers throughout the organization. This paper will explain why reporting is one form of business intelligence that has become business-critical.
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Making Business Relevant Information Instantly Available to More Users by SAP
June 19, 2009 - (Free Research)
Executives, managers, and business users need the ability to quickly discover, collect, analyze, and share relevant information and they need to be able to answer their own questions as they have them. Read this quick report to learn more about a solution that addresses just these needs.
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Business Intelligence: The Strategic Imperative for CIOs by Information Builders Inc.
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September 2007 - (Free Research)
The CIO's role becomes more strategic as organizations use information to create a competitive advantage. This paper – using evidence from benchmarks created with IBM to test WebFOCUS' performance on System z running z/OS and Linux – helps CIOs to balance demands for information accessibility and processing power.
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Interactive Analysis for Business Information and Insights by SAP America, Inc.
August 2012 - (Free Research)
To keep pace with the competition and seize timely opportunities, people in your organization need access to critical business intelligence (BI) to answer ad hoc questions and queries. Read this white paper to learn how SAP BusinessObjects™ Web Intelligence software combines self-service access with ad hoc reporting and analysis.
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Three Keys to Better Data-driven Decisions: What You Should Know… Right Now by SAP America, Inc.
February 2012 - (Free Research)
It's time for small to midsized businesses (SMBs) still using outdated business processes and systems to bring their decision-making up to speed with a centralized view of enterprise information. Read this white paper to learn how the right tools can give SMBs the accurate, timely data they need to make informed, strategic business decisions.
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Expanding BI's role by including Predictive Analytics by SAP
June 2009 - (Free Research)
In today's economic downturn, organizations are looking for ways to improve the way they do business, to keep ahead of the competition, and to grow revenue. With reduced funding for new initiatives, it can be difficult to meet these objectives. Read on to learn how expanding your business intelligence with predictive analysis can help.
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Enabling the Mobile Workforce with BI by IBM
May 2012 - (Free Research)
IBM Cognos Mobile allows you interact with your business intelligence (BI) content directly from your mobile device, enabling instantaneous, well-informed decisions from anywhere at any time. Watch this webcast and learn how to add individual reports or dashboards to your favorites list or welcome screen on your iPad, iPhone or BlackBerry.
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Unlocking business intelligence with collaboration by IBM
May 2012 - (Free Research)
Accurate decision making is key to your company's survival. Read this paper to learn how collaborative business intelligence (BI) can help streamline the decision making process. Learn to optimize efficiency and business transparency by creating a collaborative BI framework that connects BI information and decisions to business outcomes.
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Business Intelligence Services and Solutions by Accenture
Accenture brings together a deep understanding of the business and technology dimensions of an organization to harness information to improve decision-making, financial management, regulatory compliance and customer service.
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How to Manage Your Data as a Strategic Information Asset by SAS Institute Inc.
July 2012 - (Free Research)
This paper outlines the shift from tactical data management to strategic info management through the confluence of data, analytics and decision management strategies. Read this to discover 8 reasons why data management methods are being revamped, the foundation for data and analytics management, the business value of decision management and more.
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Working smarter through intelligent, responsive decision automation by IBM
October 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper focuses on how business rules and business events can be used together to enable intelligent and responsive decision automation, offering your business the ability to work smarter and achieve better business outcomes both short-term and into the future.
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