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The applications of advanced analytics like predictive analytics and real-time analytics go far beyond the basic use cases. Download this e-guide to learn how you can best use advanced analytics to address a range of issues, from fraud detection to customer service quality.
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This paper introduces SAP In-Memory Computing technology concepts, explains how SAP HANA uses them to help deliver real-time business insight, and describes how synergies with Intel architecture-based server platforms drive solution value.
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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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This SearchSOA.com tip guide uses Heathrow Airport's streamlining of their business processes to show how real-time BPM analytics can greatly increase productivity.
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This E-Guide from our own editorial team discusses the best practices on different methods of implementing real-time BI capabilities to increase descision making.
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In this e-guide, one IT strategy manager explores factors that help determine if a cloud ERP system may be a better fit for your organization. Learn how to consider issues like size, resources and mobility in your cloud ERP journey. Read on and you'll also uncover the pros and cons of a hybrid ERP model.
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Security data collection and analysis has become a big data dilemma – so why wouldn't you adopt a big data approach? This resource outlines why legacy analytics and SIEM tools are inefficient and explores how adopting a solution that combines real-time and asymmetric big data security analytics is vital to success.
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Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is the largest airline in Scandinavia. SAS need to provide better business intelligence reporting and improved adhoc analysis capabilities by providing real time data access while reducing costs.
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NASDAQ, which became the world's first electronic stock market in 1971, and remains the largest U.S. electronic stock market, is constantly looking for more-efficient ways to serve its members.