EGUIDE:
Old-school business intelligence (BI), although still important, is no longer at the cutting edge of modern IT projects. However, as the TechTarget 2016 spending survey shows, business intelligence is very much a priority for corporate IT.
WHITE PAPER:
Did you know that enterprises typically only use 10% of their data for analytics and decision-making? Is your business letting so much of its data go unused? To get the most value out of corporate data assets, forward-thinking organizations are looking for the right tools -- namely business intelligence (BI) and analytics applications.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This webinar transcript discusses the changes in data and data management because of the explosion of big data. One of the major questions discussed in the webinar is "Will data warehouses survive much longer?"
VIDEO:
Many marketing teams struggle with the inability to access the data they need quickly and easily. Watch this video to learn about a data visualization software that can help you gather, analyze, and present marketing data to solve your most pressing business questions.
WHITE PAPER:
The following white paper details the impressive and inherently powerful technology of data visualization. Discover how this technology can dramatically increase your organization's competitive edge and see exactly how it can benefit you.
WEBCAST:
Check out this brief webcast to discover how a network traffic visibility tool works, and if it would be a good fit for your organization's IT environment.
EBOOK:
This guide offers advice on, and examples of data visualization and storytelling practices. Inside, learn tips for good visualization and storytelling techniques, creating enriched BI dashboards, and some of the pluses and potential minuses of the data storytelling capabilities enabled by self-service tools.
EBOOK:
This guide takes a look at how to create a foundation that allows business users to take advantage of that data. Discover BI and data management experts' take on how architecture enhanced their analytics efforts. Also, take a look at why business users still need help from IT when they use self-service BI tools to analyze and visualize data.