EGUIDE:
Organisations increasingly value data that is as current as possible. And there are other sectors where real-time data analytics and data visualisation are proving valuable. In this e-guide, we discuss how continuous real-time analytics, operating at sub-second speed, are finding real-world applicability across several industry sectors.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper to learn how combining a high performance batch programming and execution model with a high performance analytical database provides significant business benefits for a number of different types of applications.
EZINE:
In this e-zine, discover how big data impacts the nitty-gritty of power and cooling, networking, storage and data center expansion, examples of companies that are updating their data centers to deal with big data, why characteristics of big data other than its size should be closely considered when planning changes to your data center, and more!
WHITE PAPER:
The key enterprise risk management (ERM) issue for many financial institutions is to get enriched data in a single place in order to report on it. Learn best practices for data management that are critical for ERM.
BOOK:
The Performance Manager, Proven Strategies for Turning Information into Higher Business Performance, strengthens the partnership between decision-makers and the people who provide the information that drives better decisions.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this comprehensive white paper now to learn more about real-time business intelligence (BI) and the benefits of implementing agile BI into your current BI strategy.
EGUIDE:
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.
ANALYST REPORT:
Mobile business intelligence is a process, not a project, and a journey rather than a destination. The case studies included represent two forms that mobile BI can take to empower the mobile worker and port existing applications. This paper discusses two different companies, their environments, reasons for going mobile and key success factors.
CASE STUDY:
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.