PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this BeyeNETWORK transcript of a webcast, industry expert and author Cindi Howson details the current state of business intelligence (BI) adoption, the business impact and offers BI best practices from both organizational and technical perspectives.
EBOOK:
IT monitoring tools deliver plenty of data, but sometimes, the volume can be a problem. It's a challenge to know how closely to monitor infrastructure and applications, especially when some tools monitor apps in real time.
EBOOK:
This e-book offers IT, business intelligence (BI) and analytics managers tips on building a business case for real-time analytics and also for avoiding potential pitfalls that can trip you up during the implementation stage.
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.
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.
WHITE PAPER:
Big data is complex term to define and it often presents obstacles for businesses. Consult this resource to learn more about how you should look at big data from a business perspective. Find out how big data has changed the way that the business intelligence (BI) landscape operates.
CASE STUDY:
Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is the largest airline in Scandinavia. SAS need to provide better business intelligence reporting and improved adhoc analysis capabilities by providing real time data access while reducing costs.
EGUIDE:
Many organizations are realizing the interesting and paradoxical pattern that exists with BI applications: the more you use them, the more new and different requirements keep pouring in. Read this E-Guide and learn to gain a stronger understanding of your customers and business as well as to excel in today’s competitive market with real-time BI.
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.