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Business Intelligence
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ALSO CALLED: CI, eBusiness Intelligence, BI, EBI, Enterprise Business Intelligence, Competitive Intelligence, and Business Knowledge
DEFINITION: Business intelligence (BI) is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help enterprise users make better business decisions. BI applications include the activities of decision support
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Microsoft SQL Server Customer Solution Case Study
sponsored by Infor
SOFTWARE LISTING: Posted: 10 May 2008 | Published: 01 Mar 2008
SUMMARY:
By implementing Infor EAM, Mohawk has gained a usable software product that provides rich information leading to better decisions about energy management.
 
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Data Flow Overview by Bloor Research - Technical Overview
sponsored by Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 09 May 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2004
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Group 1's Sagent Data Flow is likely to be particularly appealing to the mid-market, and for departmental solutions within larger organisations.
 
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IBM Balanced Warehouse -The Flexible Foundation for Real Time Business Intelligence
sponsored by IBM
SOFTWARE DEMO: Posted: 09 May 2008 | Published: 09 May 2008
SUMMARY:
Watch this short video to learn about IBM's Balanced Warehouse -- the complete 'ready-to-go' data warehousing solution.
 
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Business Value of Compensation Management in the Insurance Industry
sponsored by CSSI
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 08 May 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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Compensation is a fragmented process fraught with inconsistencies, errors and wasted time for most carriers, Managing General Agents (MGAs), producers and support staff in today's insurance industry value chain.
 
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Address Quality Hub Mail Deliverability & Postal Management
sponsored by Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software
SOFTWARE LISTING: Posted: 05 May 2008 | Published: 01 May 2008
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Address Quality Hub drives optimum performance from CASS Certified address validation, correction and standardization software engines. Address Quality Hub enables you to improve the quality and timeliness of customer...
 
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Customer Data Quality Platform
sponsored by Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software
SOFTWARE LISTING: Posted: 05 May 2008 | Published: 01 May 2008
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Capitalize on a more accurate view of your customers with the Pitney Bowes Group 1 Customer Data Quality Platform. This industry-leading solution makes it easy to match and consolidate data into a single, comprehensive customer record by...
 
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BusinessObjects Edge Series
sponsored by Business Objects
TRIAL SOFTWARE: Posted: 01 May 2008 | Published: 30 Apr 2008
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As an independent business unit within the SAP Group, Business Objects transforms the way the world works by connecting people, information and businesses.
 
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SAP ERP 6.0 and BI 7.0 Upgrade with Testing Optimization
sponsored by Intelligroup, Inc.
WEBCAST: Posted: 29 Apr 2008 | When: Available On Demand
SUMMARY:
Attend this Webcast to learn best practices for upgrading to ERP 6.0 and business intelligence (BI) 7.0 successfully.
 
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IBS Distribution and Warehousing Software
sponsored by IBS, International Business Systems
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 28 Apr 2008 | Published: 01 Apr 2008
SUMMARY:
IBS warehouse management software is designed to cover any warehousing scenario for distribution and manufacturing companies.
 
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Datanomic Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing
sponsored by Datanomic
SOFTWARE LISTING: Posted: 24 Apr 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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Business Intelligence applications are there to help users make better business decisions, but that requires clean, integrated information. Datanomic enables its customers to understand the quality of data and enhance it so that business...
 
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE DEFINITION (continued):
systems, query and reporting, online analytical processing ( OLAP), statistical analysis, forecasting, and data mining. Business intelligence applications can be: - Mission-critical and integral to an enterprise's operations or occasional to meet a special requirement
- Enterprise-wide or local to one division, department, or project
- Centrally initiated or driven by user demand
This term was used as early as September, 1996, when
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