Enterprise Data Management
Information-Led Transformation
Data Warehousing for Business Insight
Trusted Business Information
eBook: Data management for Smarter Business Outcomes
Today's business climate provides a unique opportunitiy for those who can act with speed and agility by leveraging new data management technologies to get more business value from their data. This e-book highlights ways in which you can drive more cost effective data management with less overall resources, in good times and in tough times.
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eBook: 5 Ways to Improve DBA Efficiency
Applications, services and processes continue to proliferate, and there are never enough staff on hand. Database Administrators have to find more ways to work smarter and not harder. This e-book highlights five tips to help DBAs build new levels of efficiency and productivity.
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Tom Davenport Study: Linking decisions and information for organizational performance
Tom Davenport's client study looks at approaches to linking information and decisions and how our every-day business information can help improve overall business decision making.
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Succeeding in a volatile world: how the best managers and organizations are adapting to the new economic realities
The implications for performance management are significant. The relatively static five-year strategies, annual budgets, quarterly forecasts and monthly reports upon which organizations have relied for decades will no longer get the job done. Such processes do not deliver...
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Forrester Wave Report: Enterprise Data Warehousing
In Forrester's 54-criteria evaluation of enterprise data warehousing (EDW) platform vendors, it wasfound that Teradata, Oracle, IBM, and Microsoft lead the pack because each offers mature, high-performance, flexible, secure, and robust solutions. Teradata is tops in scalability, with its petabyte-scale massively parallel platform, though Oracle has shown great progress recently in EDW...
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The good news is that you're probably already staring right at the problem—it's just a matter of knowing what you're seeing and understanding what to do about it. Many of the largest IT budget problems can be traced back to five big money drains: 1. Storage expansion; 2. System complexity; 3. Hardware sprawl; 4. Reliability and scalability; 5. Compliance. If any of this sounds familiar, you're not alone. This e-book, provided by IBM, will introduce you to the five big IT budget killers — and some of the best ways to knock them out.
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Since its inception, IT has focused on reducing costs through process automation and the implementation of applications. However, that is no longer enough to sustain competitive advantage in a rapidly changing world. Today, important business decisions depend on having up-to-date, trustworthy information. At the same time, you need to assess the internal and external risks involved in such decisions. Read more.
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