EGUIDE:
In this new Computer Weekly series of e-guides, learn more about essential IT concepts, their definitions, applications and benefits. To start, we get together everything you need to know about real-time analytics, its uses and its benefits.
WEBCAST:
Predictive analysis can allow your company to make better business decisions, faster. Attend this Webcast to learn how you can gain a competitive edge with real-time Oracle Siebel CRM On Demand Analytics.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, one IT strategy manager explores factors that help determine if a cloud ERP system may be a better fit for your organization. Learn how to consider issues like size, resources and mobility in your cloud ERP journey. Read on and you'll also uncover the pros and cons of a hybrid ERP model.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
BI users need a positive and unified experience with their information applications to help them make critical, data-driven business decisions. In this webcast transcript, Shaku Atre, founder and managing partner of the Atre Group, discusses strategies to encourage BI user engagement with customizable dashboards and analytics.
EBOOK:
In this expert excerpt, Wayne Eckerson explores why big data has become a hot topic. Learn how analytics allows you to make something of your data and deliver value to your organization.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, discover necessary components of operational BI for smart business implementation. Continue reading to gain insight into the evolution of BI, along with current roadblocks to success.
WHITE PAPER:
It may be surprising to find that Zynga is performing some of the most advanced analytics anywhere. With a user base of over 250 million monthly active users, this white paper describes why Zynga uses the Vertica Analytics Platform to improve its business and game features.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper to discover powerful, self-service business intelligence (BI) that helps you locate, evaluate, and use your crucial business information while minimizing the operational cost.
CASE STUDY:
NASDAQ, which became the world's first electronic stock market in 1971, and remains the largest U.S. electronic stock market, is constantly looking for more-efficient ways to serve its members.