EGUIDE:
Today’s business users demand faster access to real-time business intelligence (BI) data. Access this expert e-guide for advice on how to make BI systems faster, more responsive, and more effective, and discover how your peers have derived maximum value from growing data volumes and the challenges they experienced along the way.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This transcript describes how data access supports System i operations. Discover the key features and functions of a business information tool that caters to 3 System i user needs.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper highlights how organizations can leverage big data to solve business challenges. It focuses on query-able data warehouses as a way to reduce costs and gain business insights. Discover how you can free up your data warehouse from processes slowing it down and disrupting revenue goals.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how DB2 can help you meet the demands of business intelligence by reducing query response time from hours to seconds, supporting real time data warehousing, and optimizing your storage while lowering operating costs.
WEBCAST:
Data warehousing and business intelligence (BI) have evolved. Learn about a cost-effective data warehouse system with advanced analytics that delivers high performance and flexibility to address changing business needs.
WEBCAST:
In this 40 minute webcast, listen to Oracle's Marie-Anne Neimat introduce the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. Learn why people use in-memory database (it's all about low latency) and how this technology can accelerate existing Oracle Database applications as well as new applications.
WHITE PAPER:
With more and more sensitive data moving from file servers to SharePoint sites, it's important to keep a close eye on what users can access documents, what users have permissions to change the SharePoint sites, and what documents are getting modified.
ANALYST REPORT:
This report describes how organizations are attempting to improve specific decisions. Most analyses of decision-making address single capabilities, such as technology, leadership, or group process. In this research, the topics addressed were more comprehensive - the idea being to understand which improvements were used most frequently.