INFOGRAPHIC:
Business truly moves more rapidly nowadays. Right-time is, more than ever, real-time. To keep pace, more organizations are investing in real-time data analytics so data is available to be analyzed, interpreted and visualized as it is created or changes in their source systems. Here are six benefits of real-time data for analytics applications.
CASE STUDY:
Download this TechTarget case study to learn how TIBCO achieved true marketing transformation through the use of TechTarget marketing technology.
EGUIDE:
Complex event processing (CEP) and business activity monitoring (BAM) are popular tools for managing information that moves faster -- and in higher volumes -- than ever before.
DATA SHEET:
Read this product datasheet to learn how this data management tool helps organizations harness the value of their IT investments and improve business operations by providing continuous access to business-critical information in real time.
WHITE PAPER:
It may be surprising to find that Zynga is performing some of the most advanced analytics anywhere. With a user base of over 250 million monthly active users, this white paper describes why Zynga uses the Vertica Analytics Platform to improve its business and game features.
WHITE PAPER:
Use insight produced through analytics to improve performance and gain a strategic advantage. Learn how you can employ an enterprise-wide approach for maintaining data and using analytics for improved decision making.
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.
WHITE PAPER:
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.
WHITE PAPER:
Traditional computing systems are built to analyze only structured data, or to run analytics in batch reporting jobs. Explore how Watson is an example of the new kind of workloads that businesses will apply to achieve their business goals.
WHITE PAPER:
In today's highly-competitive business climate, immediate access to, and effective analysis of business data can mean the difference between success and failure for an organization. This white paper introduces in-memory computing technology that enables these capabilities.