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Business Intelligence, CPM & BPM Contents - February 2005 Summary
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- Market Overview & Analysis
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As the business intelligence market matures, our research
finds companies are deriving significant benefit from the
range of technologies involved. Pat Sweet has the details.
- Expert Opinion
Gareth Henham of Xansa outlines what users need to do to
get the best out of end-to-end data warehousing and reporting
solutions.
- View from the Top |
Part 2
Chemicals supplier Johnson Matthey has installed a combined
database and data access system that gives business managers
access to key reporting information without having to ask
the IT department.
- Technology Trends |
Part 2
Capgemini’s Eddie Short and Brian Whitmore assess the challenges
faced by companies installing large-scale enterprise BI
systems.
- Data Management | Part
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Efficient data storage is a major part of running data warehousing
and BI systems. Adrian Hepworth from Atos Origin tests the
latest techniques available.
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- Integration Issues
Martin Ward of SAP Consulting believes it is dangerous to
introduce piecemeal BI solutions.
- Change Management |
Part 2
Don’t forget the ‘business’ in business intelligence – make
sure the technology is focused on what the organisation
really needs, says Walter Tan of Partners for Change.
- BI Strategy | Part
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Companies who are drowning in data need to step back and
evaluate their underlying approach to information management,
says Chris Turner of StrataBridge.
- BI and CRM | Part
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Chris Cullinane of Sopra examines how companies can focus
their BI programmes on improving customer service.
- Performance Management
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Axon’s Shoaib Patel and Jon Hancock suggest that a top-down
BI approach is the right route to improved business performance.
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