Related Blog Posts
To BICC Or Not To BICC (Part 2)
22 hours ago ago from Rittman Mead Consulting
In my last post, I opened up some of my thoughts about how much BICC activity is happening in the real world. Continuing on from there, I'm now going to turn my attention to some of the important things that I think need to be addressed in the management of BI (whether under a BICC umbrella or not). BI Strategy The starting point for any non-tactical BI initiative should be the development of a BI strategy map. And it’s ...
Related contentThe Sybase Unwired Enterprise – Global Mobile Technology Solutions
15 hours ago ago from The Accountancy Services Website
http://www.sybase.com Sybase is the industry leader in Unwired Enterprise and plays a central role in delivering critical information and data anywhere that business takes place. With our global solutions, enterprises can extend their information securely and make it useful for people anywhere using any device. A customer responding to a mobile ad makes a retail purchase activating a chain of events that extends throughout the ...
Related contentBenefits of Data Entry Services to Industries
1 day ago ago from Employee Outsourcing Advantages
Information is the key asset for any kind of business whether it's small business or a huge global empire. Today, business world is fast moving, constant functioning towards growth. For such business environment, quick accessibility of detailed and accurate information is an obligation.You can make haphazard decisions for customer and market. The more you know about needs of your customers, condition of market and factors affecting your ...
Related contentUnfamiliar Ground
11 hours ago ago from Foreign Policy
ARGUMENT PRINT | TEXT SIZE | EMAIL | SINGLE PAGE Unfamiliar Ground After eight years of war, the United States and its allies still lack the data necessary to navigate Afghanistan's unforgiving terrain. BY CHRISTOPHER K. TUCKER | DECEMBER 16, 2009 Journalists and commentators covering Afghanistan and Pakistan have addressed everything from geopolitics to tribal dynamics, reconstruction aid, and, of course, ...
Related contentWill 2010 be a Turning Point for the Telecommunications Industry?
22 hours ago ago from IP Carrier
Will 2010 be a turning point in the telecommunications industry? Maybe, says Mike Cansfield, Forrester Research analyst. Cansfield argues that the recession has brought a new realism to the sector, forcing telcos to cut costs and adopt better operating practices. Might might argue this trend has been underway for several years, though. Uncertain economic growth also will weigh on the industry. But new converged services might explode, ...
Related contentRelated News
Nothing to see... move along.
Related Videos
Nothing to see... move along.
