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Getting Enterprise Power Without "Big BI"
Small and Midsize Enterprises are at a significant disadvantage where business intelligence is concerned. Their business intelligence needs are similar to their Fortune & Global counterparts, but their budgets are not.


Business Agility Series Report II: Business Intelligence - The Key to Optimizing Sales, Marketing and Bottom Line Results
Creating actionable business intelligence is a key success factor for any company wanting to boost their performance to new levels. Companies of all sizes face cut-throat competition and need every tool they can get their hands on to increase marketing efficiency, improve sales effectiveness, and strengthen customer relationships in a cost-effective way. With this CRM spotlight from Maximizer Software' s Business Agility Series (Report II), learn how to create actionable business intelligence with a customer relationship management (CRM)

Geographic Information Systems and Business Intelligence: Perfect Together
This paper presents a vision of the synergistic power that can be exploited by integrating business intelligence and geographic information systems. Examples that graphically demonstrate the business potential of these combined solutions are provided.

Deploying an Operational Business Intelligence Architecture
The best business intelligence solutions use a data integration framework to optimize data access and BI processes at the source: the systems that run the business.

Delivering on the Enterprise Business Intelligence Mandate – Success Factors for a Standardized Solution
This white paper discusses the specific business and architectural success factors to consider when selecting one Enterprise Business Intelligence Suite (EBIS) to serve as the enterprise standard.

The key to optimizing sales, marketing, and bottom line results
Creating actionable business intelligence is a key success factor for any company wanting to boost their performance to new levels. Companies of all sizes face cut-throat competition and need every tool they can get their hands on to increase marketing efficiency, improve sales effectiveness, and strengthen customer relationships in a cost-effective way. With this CRM spotlight from Maximizer Software' s Business Agility Series (Report II), learn how to create actionable business intelligence with a customer relationship management (CRM) solution

Integrating Java applications with existing Enterprise Applications
The J2EE Connector Architecture, part of Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.3, specifies a standard architecture for accessing resources in diverse Enterprise Information Systems (EIS). These may include ERP systems such as SAP R/3, mainframe transaction processing systems such as IBM CICS, legacy applications and non-relational database systems.


Controlling Excel Chaos with Business Intelligence
This paper describes how to leverage WebFOCUS business intelligence software to generate Excel spreadsheets, doing the heavy lifting of consolidating large amounts of data, performing complex calculations, and setting up advanced structures like PivotTables. This limits an organization' s exposure to costly errors and fraud, while allowing the analysts and other end users to perform more detailed analysis in their tool of choice with no additional learning curve

Business Intelligence Goes Operational: On the Front Lines Making a Bottom-Line Difference
Learn how to include everyone - even front-line operational staff - in the push to improve organizational decision-making.

Establishing a Culture of Measurement - A Practical Guide to Business Intelligence
Learn how Information Builders' philosophy of business intelligence will help you to establish a culture of measurement and begin a powerful cycle of continued improvement within your organization. By providing a window into vital information, BI enables companies to improve the way they do business. Companies are empowered with the ability to offer products and services at the lowest possible cost and with the greatest amount of efficiency and productivity possible – while returning the highest revenues and profits. Companies implement BI effectively through a four-phase business intelligence improvement cycle (BIIC).

 

 

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