Wednesday, September 04, 2013 |
News Highlights
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James Powell
When it comes to calculating ROI for BI
projects, what's hampering your colleagues and what are they doing
right? Consultant, author, and speaker William
McKnight explains what you need to know about BI ROI.
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Max T. Russell
The IT department's value to the
enterprise becomes all the more obvious as you make other
departments' value obvious.
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Linda Briggs
Thinking of data as information capital
and treating it much as a company treats other kinds of capital
(such as financial and human) can get leaders thinking about
information in a different way.
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Stephen Swoyer
These days, the term "data
visualization" has a less specific, less technical meaning.
Increasingly, "data visualization" means how we expect to consume
information. A new report from TDWI Research explores this
change.
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If your data is not helping you solve
your organization's toughest challenges every day, then it is a
drastically underutilized asset. (Short registration required for
those downloading content from TDWI for the first time.)
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TDWI Webinar Series:
Speaker:
David Stodder
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To compete effectively and keep the best
customers loyal, organizations need to capture a variety of data
about customers and analyze it effectively. This includes tapping
new and promising big data sources such as social media data.
However, if organizations cannot analyze data in time and deliver
insights to business decision makers quickly, all the data in the
world won't make a difference. |
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Upcoming Webinars of Interest
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Just a few years ago, big data was a
problem in terms of scaling up IT systems and discovering the
business value. Thanks to advances in vendor platforms and user
practices, most enterprises today consider big data an opportunity --
not a problem -- because they can mine and analyze it for valuable
business insight.
Speaker:
Philip Russom
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Big data has arrived in healthcare.
Increasingly, healthcare provider and payer organizations have
access to growing volumes of structured and unstructured data. New
sources are mushrooming in size and importance for access and
analysis. Big data holds the potential to give users a more complete
and timely view. At all levels, users in healthcare organizations
must leverage this data to discover insights for improving patient
care, cost management, and operational process improvement.
Speaker:
David Stodder
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Now
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Events Calendar
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