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SAP and Business Intelligence
Chances are that SAP applications play a role in your enterprise. SAP’s prowess at managing large volumes of transactional data has made it the leader in enterprise resource planning (ERP). As of January 2003, SAP claims more than 56,000 installations. Yet despite their popularity, SAP applications in many organizations remain semi-isolated and untapped for the business intelligence (BI) they contain.

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2/7/2007 9:17:00 AM

Hosted Business Intelligence for SMBs
Small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) encounter many of the same challenges as larger companies in unlocking information from the data they collect, yet they lack cost-effective solutions. Many must choose between expensive business intelligence solutions or complicated homegrown solutions. With many hosted reporting solutions now available, SMBs have an option that may meet their requirements—at a fraction of the cost.

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6/18/2007 8:27:00 PM

How Business Intelligence Happens
Find out how business intelligence (BI) happens!Download free TEC white papers and learn how to implement a BI system in your organization. Traditionally, business intelligence (BI) isn’t something you just install onto a server or client computer—which may be why some midsize companies have avoided it. Learn the basic processes by which BI is introduced into an environment, find out why it’s traditionally a time‐consuming and expensive proposition for most companies, and discover some of the ways in which you can implement BI more easily and for less money.

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Configuration Intelligence Initiative
Today’s configuration management tools focus on collecting and reporting statistics, logs, and failures, but fail to address the need for analyzing this data to determine best practices for improving efficiencies. That’s why Configuresoft has developed software that enables you to link core systems configuration and change management disciplines into actionable analytics. Find out how it can work for you.

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12/13/2007 10:42:00 AM

A Practical Framework for Business Intelligence and Planning in Midsize Companies
Every company needs a clear set of goals and objectives to achieve maximum benefits from its business intelligence (BI) and planning projects. But a company must do more than state its goals to achieve its BI and planning objectives. It needs a working framework that provides a blueprint for success. Learn how a software solution can provide essential BI and planning functions while setting the stage for future growth.

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3/31/2010 1:23:00 PM

The Next Generation of Business Intelligence
Business intelligence (BI) 2.0 is used more and more to refer to the next generation of BI solutions, which allow better access to information, and enable communication and collaboration amongst all users. But how is BI changing exactly? For one thing, BI 2.0 allows Web-based interactive reporting. Learn about other differences—and how BI 2.0 can make a difference in your organization’s data warehousing and other activities.

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12/31/2007 4:17:00 PM

Business Intelligence (BI) Reporting Solution Product Specification
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In-memory Analytics: Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Business Intelligence
While earlier generations of business intelligence (BI) tools were sized and priced for enterprise organizations, that’s changing. New technologies, including in-memory analytics and interactive visualization, are making it possible for a broader range of users to build and use BI applications. Learn how these technologies are leveling the playing field—allowing midsize organizations to compete with larger enterprises.

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2/2/2010 2:21:00 PM

2011 Business Intelligence Guide: BI for Everyone
Learn all about BI and how it can help your company thrive in TEC's 2011 Business Intelligence Guide: BI for Everyone.

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4/18/2011 3:00:00 PM

Debunking the Top Three Myths of Business Intelligence for Midsize Companies
Discover the top three myths of business intelligence (BI) for midsize companies.Become an expert of business intelligence. Read this whitepaper! There is a belief that midsize companies simply can’t afford, can’t handle, or can’t appreciate business intelligence (BI)—but that’s simply not true. Midsize companies can and do benefit from a variety of tools built specifically for the midsize market that are often easier, less expensive, and faster to adopt and use than the ones designed for giant enterprises. Learn the truth behind the top three myths about BI.

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3/31/2010 1:26:00 PM

Business Intelligence (BI) as a Tool for Middle Management
For a full picture of the business environment and make the best decisions, middle managers must have access to business intelligence (BI). You can’t focus on only the functional level—you must see the relationships among various business components. And you can—with a BI tool that’s easily accessible no matter where you reside in the enterprise, and that’s flexible enough to meet each department’s reporting needs.

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