WEBCAST:
SAS presents part 2 of their webinar series "Got Bad Data?. In this latest installment, we'll be discussing the Business analytics framework, data quality as a process, data collection, following data flows and uses, data quality and metrics, and continuous learning and improvement.
WEBCAST:
This webcast takes a look at how organizations can consider analytics from two perspectives – the science of analytics and the art of how people apply this science in new and creative ways to make the world better.
WEBCAST:
Learn how the WebSphere ILOG Business Rules Management System (BRMS) can automate decision making for data validation, eligibility and pricing. This demo uses an insurance industry scenario to show how the WebSphere ILOG BRMS can be used by organizations.
WEBCAST:
Bill Jacobs, Director of Technical Marketing, Sybase IQ, discusses the speed and performance capabilities of Sybase IQ 15. These enhancements are designed to help make IQ 15 remain the smartest choice for analytic, reporting, business intelligence, data mining, and related applications.
WEBCAST:
Through this pilot, you will directly and measurably experience how intelligent decision automation can improve your business before making a larger investment.
VIDEO:
In this on-demand video case study, learn how the right enterprise-level management software allowed La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology to better manage, secure, and track all of its systems and devices.
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT:
This interactive resource discusses how you can make your business more efficient, compliant, and secured with the help of a hybrid IT service management solution.
WEBCAST:
This video case study explores Del Monte Foods' cloud strategy – including why the food production company decided to move to the cloud and how it alleviated its cloud concerns.
WEBCAST:
This on-demand video case study explains how Sicoob, Brazil's largest cooperative credit system, achieved high performance and scalability by investing in the right server platform, allowing the company to accommodate business growth.