Thursday, January 6, 2011

Top Business Intelligence White Papers

New white papers, case studies, webcasts and product information on the topics you are interested in.
Fixing Enterprise Searchby Information Builders Enterprise search transforms the ability of users to find information. It is a powerful, cost-effective, and productivity enabling technology for users in the enterprise. Read this white paper to learn about the value of enterprise search, why it's broken, and learn about WebFOCUS Magnify, the industry's first real-time enterprise search solution.
Extracting More Value from SIEM Deployments: Integrating or Replacing SIEM with Splunkby Splunk This paper discusses Splunk integration with SIEM lets you leverage all your IT data for a view into the entire infrastructure, while continuing to send a subset to the SIEM for further correlation. Read on to learn how with Splunk you can have a more complete, scalable, and flexible event analysis solution.
E-Book: Business Intelligence Best Practices and Strategies in SAP Environmentsby IBM As companies look to get more value from their SAP application investments, BI is hot. But for SAP customers, it’s also a confusing area. In the e-book, readers will learn best practices for forming a BI strategy in SAP environments, including whether to stick with BEx and what to do with BW.
Considering Leading Architectures for Specialty Analytic Serversby Sybase, Inc. Recent reports expose the monumental growth rate of data volumes. With increasing data volumes comes a need for computational power to absorb and analyze all this data in an attempt to gain a competitive edge. This paper attempts to shed some light on the decision process for selecting a specialty analytic server in today's business environments.
10 Rules: Embedding a Database for High Performance Reporting and Analyticsby Infobright, Inc. In this paper we propose 10 rules for selecting an embedded analytic database. We will conclude by taking a brief look at one such analytic database provider, Infobright, and discuss how it matches up with our 10 rules. Read this white paper to learn more.

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