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Information Management: "Who in the World" Series
Atre Group Inc, Jan 2012, Pages: 44
Presenting Atre Group Inc's Information Management: 'Who in the World' Series:
This report bundle contains ten reports:
Report 1: Who in the World Wouldn't Want to Evaluate BI Products?
More than half of all business intelligence projects fail to meet enterprise goals. As many software vendors fail to deliver on their promises, decision-makers at all levels are becoming more skeptical about their purchasing decisions.
Report 2: Who in the World Needs a Data Warehouse?
Although data warehouse vendors don't like to admit that building a data warehouse is a long and winding road, there are many challenges to building and maintaining one
Report 3: Who in the World Wants More Data?
True BI is the right data in the form of actionable information to the right people at the right time and at the right cost
Report 4: Who in the World Wouldn't Want a Collaborative BI Architecture?
In today's search for information, the business intelligence user experience is disorienting and frustrating. It is much like driving in a city during rush hour and stopping to change cars every block. Why would we want our users to have that type of complicated, discouraging experience?
Report 5: Who in the World Doesn't Want to Reach for the Clouds?
What you need to know about private, public, hybrid clouds and the advantages and drawbacks of these architectures
Report 6: Who in the World Wants to Stay Locked Up?
Software companies around the world are joining individual programmers by entering the open source software arena. The business intelligence market is no exception.
Report 7: Who in the World Uses Only Words and Numbers in Reports?
The fundamental premise of business intelligence has traditionally been 'to provide the right information to the right people at the right time and at the right cost.' While this statement is irrefutable, it would be more accurate if we changed the word 'information' to 'actionable information.'
Report 8: Who in the World Needs a Hard Drive?
Why would you need a hard drive in a business intelligence implementation? While this question is something of an exaggeration, sometimes exaggeration is necessary to more fully understand your needs. After all, as Hamlet said, 'I must be cruel, only to be kind.'
Report 9: Who in the World Wants to Just be Structured?
Unstructured data is a given in the business world, but it poses a significant problem in the business intelligence world.
Report 10: Who in the World Doesn't Want to be Big, Strong and Fast?
Ten years ago, who would have predicted that consumers would be the driving force in application development? The Web is making consumers a powerful agent of change. Consumer-facing applications put pressure on businesses that sell products and services on the Web because if a business doesn't provide the goods or services that consumers expect – in the way that they expect it - they will go elsewhere.
Reprinted with permission from Information Management” ©2011 Information Management and SourceMedia, Inc
*This is a bundle package containg 10 reports
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