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BI Case Study: AAA Drives Up Data Quality with Address Validation

BI Case Study: Making sure customer contact data is correct and clean, no matter where it resides, is an ongoing challenge for most businesses.

This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.

Building a Common Data Foundation for Enterprise Integration and Growth

We’re part of a braver new world where BI is not just for back-office employees anymore. Instead, it’s becoming pervasive.

This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.

BI Statshots

The three pillars of data governance—compliance, transformation,and integration—represent the most common goals for data governance programs.

This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.

BI, Technology, and the Way We Work

Outside the office, the programs we use in our daily lives are becoming more sophisticated and Web-centric than they were even a year ago. Why shouldn’t our BI applications be the same?

This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.

Virtual Prototyping: Bridging the Business/IT Gap

One of the many factors that contribute to the high costs and missed deadlines of BI projects is a lack of alignment between the business and information technology (IT). Prototyping is one way to bridge the gap between business and IT and regain control over BI projects.

This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.

Achieving a High-Performance Supply Chain: Sharing Information with Partners

As companies outsource more aspects of their business, they must extend their visibility into the operations of partners up- and downstream.

This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.

Adopting BI in an Organization Using Proof-of-Concept Techniques

How a proof-of-concept technique can help you win the attention and adoption of your BI project from executives and management.

This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.

Future Directions for BI Software

The last two years have seen spectacular changes in the BI industry with many of the major, independent BI tool vendors being “gobbled up” by “bigger fish.” Only time will tell how and to what extent the large vendors will push the decision support envelope.

This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.

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