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Crystal Reports Server 2008 - Free 60 Day Trial! by SAP BusinessObjects
November 25, 2009 - (Free Research)
Delivering information to 1000's of end users that is useful, timely and accurate for critical decision making. Ensuring easy access to this information over the web, securely, while saving time on the management of your reports.
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IBM Cognos Online Conference for Retailers and Manufactures by IBM
October 21, 2009 - (Free Research)
This 2-hour complimentary virtual seminar on performance management (PM) takes place on October 21 and continues on November 4th Join us to learn how PM can help you improve visibility into your manufacturing business so you can reduce costs, speed delivery and efficiency, satisfy customers and create innovative new products.
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CareerBuilder - SQL Customer Case study by Dell Inc., Microsoft and AMD
March 01, 2008 - (Free Research)
In this case study learn how Dell and Microsoft partnered to provide a new business intelligence solution based on Microsoft® SQL Server®, Microsoft business intelligence software, Dell™ PowerEdge™ servers, and a Dell/EMC storage system.
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Do-It-Yourself Business Intelligence Done Right: The Secret Sauce is SaaS by myDIALS Inc.
December 18, 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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Podcast: IT Strategies in an Economic Downturn - Analyst Views by EMC Corporation
December 18, 2009 - (Free Research)
Managing IT in an economic downturn is challenging. Are organizations making mistake right now? If so, what should they be doing instead? This podcast will feature interviews with industry experts who answer questions about which IT investments will help organizations survive and emerge stronger after the recession.
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Oracle Database 11g for Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence by Oracle Corporation
October 2007 - (Free Research)
This white-paper provides an overview of Oracle Database 11g's capabilities for data warehousing, and discuses its key features and technologies. Discover how to integrate information, perform fast queries, scale to very large data volumes, and more.
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How IT Can Help Companies Make Better, Faster Decisions by SAP AG
October 2009 - (Free Research)
IT management in small and medium companies can and must understand the information needs and language of their business colleagues within the organization. IT managers must show business managers how IT can enable them to meet and exceed their departmental goals.
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Architecting Cost-effective Scalable Oracle Data Warehouses by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
May 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper describes reference configuration and sizing information for Oracle data warehouses on Sun servers for small, medium, and large solutions to meet business intelligence/data warehouse needs.
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IT@Intel: Using TCO to Determine PC Upgrade Cycles by Intel Corporation
May 2009 - (Free Research)
At Intel, we've developed a comprehensive methodology, based on total cost of ownership (TCO), that lets us calculate the real cost of operating more than 90,000 PCs. Using it, we can understand the real cost of deploying and maintaining our PCs across varying time horizons.
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Automating Data Flows to Your Business Intelligence System by Tidal Software
December 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper discusses Bad data, or data that is not current, has another, broader impact in leading to distrust of the system. And when the BI system cannot be fully relied on, its uses rapidly become limited. Read on to learn how to achieve trustworthy BI with complete, in-depth visibility and full control over the fragile dataflow processes.
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PODCAST: Do-It-Yourself BI Done Right: The Secret Sauce is SaaS by myDIALS Inc.
December 2009 - (Free Research)
This podcast, 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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Presentation Transcript: How Dallas Cowboys Merchandising Scored Big with Rapid-fire BI by Tableau Software
December 2009 - (Free Research)
In this presentation transcript, discover how the Dallas Cowboys adopted BI strategies that optimized their tracking of manufacturing, distribution and sales. Hear from Bill Priakos, Cowboys' COO, as he explains the steps that the team took in order to get a real-time look into the distribution chain as well as seeing trends over time.
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Driving Operations through Better, Faster Decision Making by SAP AG
October 2009 - (Free Research)
Software can't tell you how to beat the competition, but it can determine which products and services have the greatest profit margin, who are the most productive employees, or how many pairs of socks customers buy when they purchase particular styles of shoes. Having accurate, timely data takes the guesswork out of the decision-making process.
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Business Intelligence in SAP® Business All-in-One by SAP AG
October 2009 - (Free Research)
With the business intelligence functionality in SAP® Business All-in-One solutions, your company can gain visibility, insight, operational alignment, and accountability to increase revenue, margins, and liquidity; streamline processes; improve agility; and become a best-run business.
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IBM Service Management: Visibility. Control. Automation by IBM
June 2009 - (Free Research)
This brochure shows how IBM Service Management combines industry-leading software, hardware and services to deliver solutions that help today's organizations transform assets and infrastructure into smarter services and products that deliver greater business value.
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Reaping The Benefits of Next Generation Dashboards by SAP AG
June 2009 - (Free Research)
The need for timely and succinct business intelligence (BI) continues to grow as executives demand critical information to seize opportunities faster than competitors and to address potential problems in the making. But increasingly, it is not just C-level executives and upper management who need access to business intelligence.
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