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Master Data Management and Data Quality for the Data Warehouse
Posted in: Uncategorized - Mar 23, 2011Increase the value of your data warehouse by using master data management (MDM) and data quality to improve the accuracy and reliability of information sourced from disparate systems.top
7 Leading Applications of Business Intelligence Software, Analytic Application Development Tools
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Mar 23, 2011Discover the depth and breadth of business intelligence applications across seven major categories. This paper provides detailed descriptions, sample reports, key performance indicators (KPIs), and case studies from leading companies… top
Maximizing Marketing Analytics: Know Your Customer and Increase Productivity
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Mar 18, 2011Today’s most successful companies understand that leveraging their data is essential in accelerating business productivity. Learn how to maximize your competitive advantage through data integration, turning mission-critical information into actionable business knowledge. This paper also examines critical analytical processes that will enable you to drill deep into your database to develop extremely granular customer insights. By truly getting to know your customer and anticipating future behavior, companies can develop marketing and business strategies that equate into new opportunity and a huge return on investment. top
Supplying Real Time Data for BI: Data Integration Techniques and Technologies
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Mar 17, 2011Surveys show a growing demand for more up-to-date data in our BI environments. To meet these needs requires adjusting our approach to data integration, moving away from a strict reliance on nightly batch-style ETL. top
Managing Counterparty Risk with Business Intelligence and Analytics
Posted in: Business Intelligence - Mar 16, 2011With the backdrop of the recent financial crisis, financial institutions are taking calculated risks. These institutions cannot do away with the risks. Most have contracts with other institutions. A default on these contracts could spell disaster for the other institutionl, and the cascading effect would have far-reaching repercussions. This default risk is counterparty risk -- it's the credit risk a financial institution (such as a bank) faces when it enters into a contract with another financial institution. The risk is of non-payment or dishonoring the contract. This white paper examines the risks in greater detail and explains how business intelligence can help mitigate these risks.top
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