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WebFOCUS Operational Enterprise Business Intelligence by Information Builders Inc.
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WebFOCUS is a comprehensive and fully integrated enterprise business intelligence platform. It sets the standard for enterprise business intelligence by scaling to support every level of the global organization – executive, analytical, & operational – and make data available, accessible, and meaningful to every person or application that needs it.
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Is a Data Warehouse the Only Option for Business Intelligence? by Information Builders Inc.
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October 2007 - (Free Research)
While data warehouses are important for many types of analytical systems, they aren’t always necessary. Building a data warehouse can dramatically increase the cost of a BI project. This paper describes data warehouses, along with many other options for placing relevant, timely information in the hands of business users.
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Sybase Customer Success: Barclays Capital by Sybase, Inc.
June 2011 - (Free Research)
Through increased information visibility and data accuracy, Barclays Capital was able to mitigate exposure to operational and reputational risk. Read the entire case study now, compliments of Sybase.
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Test Apps in a Snap by Dell Compellent
January 2011 - (Free Research)
To provide a risk-free environment for application and OS testing, Dell Compellent utilizes the same Instant Replay architecture that drives its continuous data protection software. The technology can be used to create exact clone copies of existing production VMs, complete with all installed applications. Read this white paper to learn more.
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CW Buyer's Guide: Customer Relations (CRM) by ComputerWeekly.com
October 2011 - (Free Research)
This nine-page Buyer's Guide to Customer Relationsip Management (CRM) analyses the factors CIOs and senior IT professionals will need to consider as they plan their CRM strategies.
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Activity based working: The Hybrid Organisation: Buildings by ComputerWeekly.com
June 2010 - (Free Research)
The way we work is now open to wide-ranging review. The concept of the office as the ‘dumb’ container for work, housing the corporation and its infrastructure assets, will be challenged by a number of factors explored in this paper. Work, in the future, will only be a verb. It is becoming a process, not a place.
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How iPads Enter the Workforce by Citrix
February 2011 - (Free Research)
Who could have imagined that a tablet would capture the imagination of employees and IT alike? But the iPad did, and it’s kicked off an arms race for smart mobile devices. This report introduces a simple framework to guide content and collaboration professionals through employee-fueled tablet scenarios and IT-led tablet projects.
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The State of Database Management by IBM
June 2008 - (Free Research)
Data managers are concerned about managing the explosion of data, and are looking for ways to manage the process. In this survey from IDUG, learn about improving database performance and overall corporate performance.
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Forum XWall - Web Services Security Firewalls - Prevent Unauthorized Access by Forum Systems
Forum XWall™ is the industy's first Web Services Firewall equipped with data authentication as well as XML intrusion prevention to actively protect against unauthorized access, XML viruses, data corruption and denial of Web service attacks. Forum Systems is the leader in Web Services Security.
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Worst Practices in SOA Implementation: Why Service-Oriented Architectures Fail by Information Builders Inc.
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October 2007 - (Free Research)
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) enables different programs, applications, and tools to interact via self-contained services that do not depend on the context or state of the other service. This white paper provides insight into the top-four worst practices for SOA integration, and how to avoid and/or overcome these worst practices.
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Six Success Factors for Building a Best-Run Marketing Organization by SAP America, Inc.
October 2010 - (Free Research)
This paper discusses six success factors that will enable your marketing organization to overcome the challenges to reaching growth and profitability objectives. Continue reading to learn more about these six success factors and more.
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Powering the data centre by ComputerWeekly.com
January 2012 - (Free Research)
A look at alternative approaches to managing energy for cost and/or sustainability reasons in data centres.
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Servicios Cybercell SA Customer Success Story by BlackBerry
September 2011 - (Free Research)
Access this case study to learn how a company used Blackberry smartphones to update their daily sales activity and have quicker access to customer data while away from the office.
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Short-Run Manufacturer Builds Long-term Success with EnterpriseIQ by IQMS
January 2011 - (Free Research)
For years, Donnelly managed operations using an OS/2 operating system and various software packages. While Donnelly achieved much success using the OS/2 platform and manual scheduling, the company’s growth eventually began outpacing the system’s capacity. With EnterpriseIQ in place, Donnelly has seen improvements in every aspect of its business.
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How to control abuse of social networking on mobile devices by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2010 - (Free Research)
The numbers of employees using some form of mobile technology while working has soared. The benefits to the organisation are well documented; employees are more contactable, will probably extend their working days and should be more productive.
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Tough Love: When IT Security Hurts Your Business by Global Knowledge
May 2009 - (Free Research)
As IT commoditization continues to increase audit and control activities, IT gets better at identifying and documenting the causes of significant outages. In an increasing number of cases, these ITIL efforts show the source of the outage to be action from the security department, and the BSM processes show the impact to be devastating.
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CW+ Quocirca report: Reaping the benefits of IP geolocation by ComputerWeekly.com
September 2010 - (Free Research)
As more and more human activity moves online, it is easy to think that geography no longer matters—surely the internet is without borders? Whilst in some cases this is true, more often than not online activity spills over into the real world.
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