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Business truly moves more rapidly nowadays. Right-time is, more than ever, real-time. To keep pace, more organizations are investing in real-time data analytics so data is available to be analyzed, interpreted and visualized as it is created or changes in their source systems. Here are six benefits of real-time data for analytics applications.
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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.
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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.
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Business processes are expected to run lean and green. The Accounts Payable process that runs with optimal efficiency and accuracy will diagnose bottlenecks in seconds, generate minimal waste and keep vendors and partners happy with fast inquiry response and timely payments. Read this paper from Dolphin Corporation to learn about automating AP.
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Learn how alternative methods for replicating changes from an Oracle database to a Hadoop cluster can help you maintain real-time or a near real-time copies of the tables your organization needs to meet its data analytics requirements in this brief from Dell.
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In today's highly-competitive business climate, immediate access to, and effective analysis of business data can mean the difference between success and failure for an organization. This white paper introduces in-memory computing technology that enables these capabilities.
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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.
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Complex event processing (CEP) and business activity monitoring (BAM) are popular tools for managing information that moves faster -- and in higher volumes -- than ever before.
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The world must optimize its use of water to avert conflict. Hectic Heathrow airport needs to streamline processes to continue to grow. Meanwhile, software architects must effectively enable BAM systems that take newly enabled BPM feeds. Data analytics are becoming part of the mix for more BPM scenarios. Find out more in our BPM quarterly.