Wednesday, April 11, 2012 |
News Highlights
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Michael Gonzales
How are BI maturity assessments
implemented and how can their value be marginalized? We explore the
impact and scope of such assessments and what to expect from the
process.
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John O'Brien
This three-step approach will help you
establish or reenergize your DI development projects.
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James Powell
What new technologies are affecting BI
professionals, and how can we be prepared for these changes and the
innovations they bring?
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Mike Schiff
Technology changes are helping us
analyze growing data volumes. Our data warehousing architecture
must remain flexible, and frequent validation of user requirements
and data usage will help us achieve this goal.
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James Powell
There are many traps to rolling out an
enterprise-wide BI project. We show you how to avoid them.
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
David Loshin
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Historically, the demands of independent
business processes led to the development of applications with a
focus on satisfying immediate functional or operational
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Business intelligence in the cloud was
once a strategy for niche vendors. Now mega vendors and solution
providers recommend cloud as a way of lowering your infrastructure
costs.
Speaker:
Cindi Howson
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Now
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Business-IT partnership is one of the
most critical aspects to successful business intelligence solutions
that are aligned with the goals of the business, and yet most
companies continue to report painful disconnects between the
business and IT.
Speaker:
Cindi Howson
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Now
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Events Calendar
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