WHITE PAPER:
Review this essential paper to learn about the role of business intelligence and analytics reporting in the modern enterprise. Find out why streamlined BI reporting is now critical, how better BI transcends to better business decision-making, which data is most valuable to BI, and much more.
EZINE:
Everyone knows SQL and NoSQL technologies don't co-exist well. But can they? Check out Issue 3 of SQL Server Insider E-Zine to find out about the mysterious Microsoft project that aims to wed these two database types. Then, delve into the business intelligence (BI) features in SQL Server 2012, including reporting, analytics and data quality.
WHITE PAPER:
The following white paper discusses how a new technology has effectively eliminated the challenges associated with report authoring and what you can do to satisfy the need of your company to maintain and communicate the best reports possible.
INFORMATION CENTER:
The IBM Analytics Solution Center in the Washington, DC area focuses on solving the business and mission problems of public sector agencies, and the U.S. Federal government through the use of analytics. Visit this center online and see how you too can gain access to useful information, industry experts, and technology to reach your mission goals.
EGUIDE:
In this latter part of a two-part e-guide series, readers will discover how batch jobs are connected to business processes, and will examine business process automation in Oracle-specific environments. In addition, find out when batch is appropriate for managing business processes, and when a more manual approach might work best.
EZINE:
With all the excitement around new gadgets in the upcoming release of SQL Server, code-named Denali, it’s easy to forget how much Microsoft played up features in its current version. SQL Server Insider did some digging around in SQL Server 2008 R2 and found some hits, some misses and a whole lot of plans for the near future.
ANALYST REPORT:
In this report written by Wayne Eckerson, Director of Research for TechTarget, Wayne proposes that there are four main types of intelligences designed to turn data into information and information into insights and action: business intelligence (BI), analytic intelligence, continuous intelligence and content intelligence. Read on to learn more.
PRODUCT DEMO:
See what's new in IBM Cognos Business Intelligence V10.1 that makes it possible to connect everyone in your organization with the insight, analytics and information they need to make better, faster, smarter decisions.
VIDEO:
This webcast will show you how collaborative report production management can help you escape the manual approach to report processing, increasing productivity while still retaining the security of sensitive documents.
EGUIDE:
Secure and compliant email systems are essential for financial services companies. In this two part series on email security best practices, expert George Wrenn discusses how to capture emails, securely archive the messages and detailed reporting.