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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
The book "Agile Information Systems" unveils how modern companies can create and deploy agile information systems. Academic experts, researchers, and practitioners discuss the concept of agile information systems, the importance of the context of agility, and organizational management issues in the context of agile information systems.


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Thinking Radically: Interview with Gary Cokins » The TEC Blog


ANALITIC THINKING: bi, BPM, Business Intelligence, business performance, business performance management, gary cokins, sas, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
08-09-2011

Easy ERP: A Challenge to Conventional Thinking
There is a new paradigm when it comes to evaluating ERP systems. With little difference between industry players' solutions, the key is the longevity of the system, its usability, and total cost of ownership.

ANALITIC THINKING: enterprise resource management, ERP, service oriented architecture, SOA, return on investment, ROI, third party applications, on-demand software, open source software, Emmett Holt, The Holt Group, usability.
12/27/2005

Think About Design When Thinking of BI
On January 5, 2009, the American Design Communities presented a document to the US Congress called “Redesigning America’s Future: 10 Design Policy Proposals for the United States of America’s Economic Competitiveness & Democratic Governance.” Indeed, design is gaining importance in every area. This discussion with technologist Elif Tutuk explores how design thinking could be applied to business intelligence (BI).

ANALITIC THINKING: QlikView, bi, software design, business intelligence, business intelligence software, business intelligent, business intelligence data, business intelligence jobs, business intelligence studio, microsoft business intelligence, business intelligence development, crm business intelligence, bi system, bi tools, bi software, business intelligence solutions, business intelligence tools, business objects intelligence, cognos business intelligence, 2005 business intelligence, business intelligence analyst, bi reporting, business intelligence reporting, business intelligence system, business .
6/2/2010 3:41:00 PM

Thinking Radically: Dr. Morten Middelfart, CTO of TARGIT » The TEC Blog


ANALITIC THINKING: bi, Business Intelligence, human–computer synergy, Morten Middelfart, pervasive bi, sentinel mining, targit, Targit BI, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
19-09-2011

Teradata


ANALITIC THINKING: Teradata is the world's leading analytic data solutions company focused on integrated data warehousing, big data analytics, and business applications that provide actionable business intelligence. It’s our passion and it’s all we do.

ESRI


ANALITIC THINKING: Esri began in 1969 as a small research group focused on land-use planning. The company's early mission was to organize and analyze geographic information to help land planners and land resource managers make well-informed environmental decisions. Today, Esri's technology connects governments, industry leaders, academics, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) with the analytic knowledge to make critical decisions. Headquartered in New York, New York (US), Esri has 2,900 employees, 10 regional offices in the US, and more than 80 distributors outside the US.

In-memory Analytics: Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Business Intelligence
Traditional analytic tools run queries against a data warehouse (DW) with user queries being processed against the data stored on relatively slow hard drives. In-memory analytics leverages a significantly more efficient approach where all the data is loaded into memory. This results in dramatic improvements in query response time and end-user experience. Find out how in-memory analytics can help your organization.

ANALITIC THINKING: IBM, analytics, queries, data warehouse, data analytics, data warehouse toolkit, database queries, reporting analytics, data warehouse design, data warehouse architecture, data warehouses, data mining warehouse, data warehouse etl, business intelligence data warehouse, data warehouse database, data warehouse management, data warehouse manager, business intelligence analytics, data warehouse data mining, data warehouse project, dimensional data warehouse, kimball data warehouse, sql server data warehouse, the data warehouse lifecycle toolkit, data warehouse architect, data warehouse model, .
4/9/2010 12:27:00 PM

State of the Art in TCO: Managing the Total Cost of Ownership
Total cost of ownership (TCO) is one of the most difficult metrics to benchmark. Even when using the clearest of metrics, companies often obtain inadequate results. Instead of thinking solely about how to calculate and reduce TCO, companies should think about how to manage TCO from a business perspective, in order to leverage solid, results-oriented decisions about IT solutions.

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12/4/2006 4:49:00 PM

Enterprise Information Management: In Support of Operational, Analytic, and Governance Initiatives
Information is one of your greatest assets—helping your organization stay on top of regulatory requirements, close to customers, and ahead of the competition. But managing that information isn’t easy when it is scattered across many isolated silos. A good information management strategy can help you get a complete view of your data, reduce the risk of inaccurate reporting, and keep costs under control. Find out more.

ANALITIC THINKING: SAP, reporting, information management, eim, data integration, integration data, data reporting, enterprise reporting, reporting analytics, data integration software, product information management, bi reporting, business data integration, data information management, enterprise information management, olap reporting, business intelligence reporting, cognos reporting, customer data integration, data integration management, data integration system, customer information management, data integration systems, reporting warehouse, business objects reporting, operational reporting, enterprise data .
1/25/2010 1:15:00 PM

Vertica Analytics Platform


ANALITIC THINKING: The Vertica Analytics Platform was purpose built from the ground up to enable companies to extract value from their data at the speed and scale they need to thrive in today’s economy. Unlike most other data warehouse vendors that are attempting to retrofit 21st century technology into their decades old infrastructure, Vertica was designed and built since its inception for today’s most demanding analytic workloads. Furthermore, each Vertica component is able to take full-advantage of the others by design.

In-memory Analytical Platform


ANALITIC THINKING: Kognitio Analytical Platform is a high performance in-memory analytic solution that delivers high-speed data access to large data volumes using low-cost industry-standard hardware.

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