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Stream and Event Processing Require Real-Time Analytics

David Menninger's Analyst Perspectives

Organizations are becoming more and more event-driven and operating based on streaming data. In my past perspectives, I’ve written about the evolution from data at rest to data in motion and the fact that you can’t rely on dashboards for real-time analytics. As well, analytics are becoming more and more intertwined with operations.

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Accelerate your speed of business with IBM Event Automation

IBM Big Data Hub

There are thousands of business events flowing through every part of your organization every day. These events can provide a wealth of information about what’s actually happening across your business at any moment in time. But operationalizing business events is challenging.

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Understanding Social And Collaborative Business Intelligence

datapine

Almost all the major software companies are continuously making use of the leading Business Intelligence (BI) and Data discovery tools available in the market to take their brand forward. Let us take a look into the individual concepts of social and collaborative business intelligence to learn more about how they help companies.

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The startup CIO’s guide to formalizing IT for liquidity events

CIO Business Intelligence

It just crossed $100M in revenue and is approaching a major liquidity event, such as an IPO. But as you speak with an expanding cadre of lawyers, accountants, and bankers, you start to appreciate what such an event means for your department. Suppose you lead IT at a VC-backed startup. It’s exciting stuff. Why is thisleader so vital?

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The Power Of Real Time Analytics & Business Intelligence Explained

datapine

As such, we have to find approaches to data analytics and business intelligence. Not to forget, to squeeze the most value from your business’s most valuable data across touchpoints, it’s important to analyze it as it unfolds. What Is Real Time Business Intelligence? Without further ado, let’s get started.

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The Future of Business Intelligence Reporting

Paul Blogs on BI

At the SpeakBO Experience Event last month, SAP presented some excellent sessions and demonstrations on both the current and future features of BusinessObjects and one thing was very evident. Namely, they are investing heavily in enhancing the functionality of Web Intelligence and Crystal Reports. This makes a lot of sense.

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3 reasons why business and data analysts need to work with real-time events

IBM Big Data Hub

To meet these objectives, business and data professionals need to go beyond cookie-cutter business intelligence, data visualization dashboards and data analytics tools. They need to uncover the right digital signals and constantly be aware, so they can detect and respond to critical business scenarios in real-time.