INFOGRAPHIC:
Business truly moves more rapidly nowadays. Right-time is, more than ever, real-time. To keep pace, more organizations are investing in real-time data analytics so data is available to be analyzed, interpreted and visualized as it is created or changes in their source systems. Here are six benefits of real-time data for analytics applications.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this comprehensive white paper now to learn more about real-time business intelligence (BI) and the benefits of implementing agile BI into your current BI strategy.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, one IT strategy manager explores factors that help determine if a cloud ERP system may be a better fit for your organization. Learn how to consider issues like size, resources and mobility in your cloud ERP journey. Read on and you'll also uncover the pros and cons of a hybrid ERP model.
DATA SHEET:
Read this product datasheet to learn how this data management tool helps organizations harness the value of their IT investments and improve business operations by providing continuous access to business-critical information in real time.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how alternative methods for replicating changes from an Oracle database to a Hadoop cluster can help you maintain real-time or a near real-time copies of the tables your organization needs to meet its data analytics requirements in this brief from Dell.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper introduces SAP In-Memory Computing technology concepts, explains how SAP HANA uses them to help deliver real-time business insight, and describes how synergies with Intel architecture-based server platforms drive solution value.
WHITE PAPER:
Business processes are expected to run lean and green. The Accounts Payable process that runs with optimal efficiency and accuracy will diagnose bottlenecks in seconds, generate minimal waste and keep vendors and partners happy with fast inquiry response and timely payments. Read this paper from Dolphin Corporation to learn about automating AP.
CASE STUDY:
In this case study Calit2 and Cyberinfrastructure for Advanced Marine Microbial Ecology Research and Analysis (CAMERA) develop a cost-effective, high-performance environment where researchers have unlimited access to the existing genomics data.
CASE STUDY:
NASDAQ, which became the world's first electronic stock market in 1971, and remains the largest U.S. electronic stock market, is constantly looking for more-efficient ways to serve its members.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper examines the increased business challenges in structured finance, the impact on the underlying enabling technologies, and describes how the use of Vertica’s column store, massively parallel processing (MPP) approach to database management and analytic processing can address some of these challenges.