EGUIDE:
If your SAP HANA journey has left you in the dark, these five implementation tips from experts featured in this guide will light your way. Also discover key considerations for S/4HANA Sourcing and Procurement.
EGUIDE:
In-memory analytics technology is impressive, but is it really necessary right now for small to midsize businesses (SMBs)? Would an investment provide a true competitive advantage? And what are some ways it be leveraged? Read this e-guide to find expert insight on these questions and get the inside scoop on the rise of in-memory technology.
EBOOK:
This expert handbook offers practical advice that will help your organization evaluate, plan, and manage a real-time business intelligence (BI) and analytics deployment.
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!
CASE STUDY:
Read this case study and see how Business Objects helped Livewire manage their royalty stream for end-user downloads, measuring performance and the end-user experience, and analyzing trends quickly and accurately.
EGUIDE:
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.
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.
WHITE PAPER:
Ensuring that business intelligence data is accurate and consistent is crucial to the success of business intelligence (BI) projects. However, managing BI data quality is becoming more challenging as data varieties and sources increase. View this white paper to find out how you can get a handle on BI data quality.
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.