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Is SaaS BI the right choice for your organization or department? by Birst
March 2010 - (Free Research) In this podcast, learn how Software as a Service (SaaS) business intelligence (BI) tools can be less expensive, easier to deploy and more user-friendly than on-premise BI products, but why many businesses have been reluctant to embrace SaaS BI.
The Road to BI Success by SAP America, Inc.
March 2010 - (Free Research) There is growing evidence that more pervasive BI and analytics have a direct impact on competitiveness. Better decision making is more important when resources become restricted during a recession, so BI and analytics projects will still appeal to management. Read this active Q&A session on building a successful enterprise BI strategy.
E-Book: Pervasive BI: Driving A More Agile Enterprise by Attivio, Inc.
March 2010 - (Free Research) This e-book from SearchDataManagement.com explores the value of BI, including its return on investment, the pros and cons of purchasing versus custom-building a BI application and how recent trends are changing the BI landscape.
Developing Mission Critical Applications with Open Source BI & Enterprise Reporting by Jaspersoft
March 2009 - (Free Research) There are several high-quality Open Source BI solutions available today. If you're a BI pro, you've likely evaluated several BI solutions. However, there are new opportunities and still a few limitations with Open Source BI. This paper offers tips on how to evaluate Open Source BI so you can more easily find a solution that meets your needs.
A Developers How to Strategy (Perspective) on Integrating Open Source BI by Jaspersoft
March 2009 - (Free Research) This guide introduces JasperSoft's application programming interfaces to product and development managers. Learn how JasperSoft's reporting and analytics enhance the quality and value of all applications through seamless integration without the frustration of home-grown and legacy systems that are far too expensive to develop, manage, and maintain.
SQL Server Insider E-zine – Volume 1: Is Self-service BI the Answer? by SearchSQLServer.com
February 2010 - (Free Research) Business intelligence is a hot topic in 2010, especially with the upcoming release of Microsoft's SQL Server 2008 R2 being dubbed as the "BI release." In this e-zine, one SQL Server expert breaks down exactly what goes into self-service BI, where it works and where it falls short.
Fast-Tracking Data Warehousing & BI Projects via Intelligent Data Modeling by Embarcadero Technologies, Inc.
February 2010 - (Free Research) At the core of any BI should be the ability to align business needs with the data infrastructure supporting them. This is almost impossible to do without a data model. Yet many BI implementers do not understand the need for these design components. This paper will examine the major benefits that data models have on BI environments.
Economist Intelligence Unit: Business intelligence Putting information to Work by SAP America, Inc.
January 2009 - (Free Research) Business intelligence (BI) can be considered critical to the very existence of most organisations. The purpose of this research was to explore whether and how companies are using BI to improve their businesses; to identify the obstacles they encounter in its use; and predict how BI will evolve in the next ten years.
The Business Value of Pervasive BI by SAP America, Inc.
February 2010 - (Free Research) This Aberdeen Analyst Insight draws on three discrete data sets in order to examine the business value of making access to BI more pervasive across the enterprise. The data shows that users taking such an approach have overcome a number of organizational challenges in order to drive significant business performance enhancements.
The Business Value of Business Intelligence by SAP America, Inc.
January 2010 - (Free Research) The goal of this article will be to contribute to the emerging dialog on the subject of business value by extrapolating from BI lessons learned and from DecisionPath Consulting’s experience working with Fortune 1000 customers and Government agencies
How the Fastest Growing Companies Use Business Intelligence by Information Builders
June 2009 - (Free Research) This paper investigates various levels of business intelligence, discusses the challenges organizations face with today's typical BI deployments, and highlights how many high-growth companies have implemented strategic, analytical, and operational initiatives to work seamlessly together to enhance performance and boost competitive advantage.
The Top Five Challenges with SQL Server Reporting and BI (And What You Can Do About Them) by Birst
February 2010 - (Free Research) SQL Server is the world’s most widely used database for small and medium businesses due to its power, speed and affordability. Yet users often face challenges in producing the BI needed to gain crucial insight into their businesses. This paper can help those using Microsoft for business intelligence evaluate their situation and alternatives.
eBook: Next Generation BI Strategies by SearchCIO.com
October 2009 - (Free Research) Business intelligence is critical to many initiatives. Therefore, CIOs need to pay special attention to changes in the business. Learn more about the latest BI systems and how they can help meet the changing needs of the business.
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.
Business Intelligence for the Small to Medium Sized Business by SAP America, Inc.
June 2009 - (Free Research) Based on feedback from almost 650 end-user organizations, this report serves as a roadmap for SMBs looking to improve their analytical capability and achieve Best-in-Class performace through the deployment of BI.
Explore Your Business at the Speed of Thought by SAP America, Inc.
February 2010 - (Free Research) This paper explores the problems of bringing BI to everyone in the enterprise without heavily relying on IT, and presents a solution for this very problem. Read on to learn how SAP® BusinessObjects™ Explorer solution will solve your BI visibility problems.
Enterprise Reporting: A Sound Step to Superior Performance Management by IBM
June 2009 - (Free Research) Enterprise reporting offers a single platform starting point for performance management. Combining performance management with an enterprise BI reporting system yields exponential benefits across the organization and does so more cost-effectively than point solutions implemented by individual lines of business and functions.
Why BI is Ripe-- Now!-- For Businesses of Any Size by Oracle Corporation
January 2009 - (Free Research) Oracle's range of offerings to mid-size and emerging companies reflects its vision that BI and EPM solutions can be embraced by companies of all sizes.
Using Master Data in Business Intelligence by SAP America, Inc.
March 2007 - (Free Research) This paper reviews the current status of master data management (MDM) and offers suggestions for planning, building, and deploying an MDM environment. It examines how the MDM environment can be used in conjunction with BI applications and an underlying data warehousing environment to improve the decision-making process.
Maximizing Customer Value with Oracle Business Intelligence Applications by Oracle Corporation
December 2007 - (Free Research) This technology brief highlights how BI applications can integrate information across data sources and departments, provide a single, integrated view of customer and enterprise information, and enable greater alignment of decisions and execution to drive higher customer profitability and share of wallet.
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