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91. A Demand-driven Approach to BI (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 20, 2005
Abstract : The core concept behind the Vanguard solution is that business intelligence (BI) must be demand-driven, which means that the business needs of the user dictate the technical solution, not the other way around. In other words, it should let the business users drive the process, and remove the problems of content relevance and software complexity.

Type: Article

92. Business Intelligence: Its Ins and Outs (8 Pages)
by Mukhles Zaman
Apr 26, 2005
Abstract : In today's highly competitive business climate, the quality and timeliness of business information for an organization is not only a choice between profit and loss, it is a question of survival or bankruptcy. No business organization can deny the inevitable benefits of business intelligence.

Type: Article

93. Production Intelligence--Improving Production by Filling a Traditional Gap (3 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Jan 15, 2005
Abstract : Enterprises understand the value of integration. One area that has been ignored is the plant. Plant systems and corporate systems must be complementary and leverage each other to provide their maximum value. Production intelligence provides both integration and valuable information which is not available in either type of system.

Type: Article

94. Business Intelligence: Its Ins and Outs (8 Pages)
by Mukhles Zaman
Jan 10, 2005
Abstract : In today's highly competitive business climate, the quality and timeliness of business information for an organization is not only a choice between profit and loss, it is a question of survival or bankruptcy. No business organization can deny the inevitable benefits of business intelligence.

Type: Article

95. Production Intelligence--Improving Production by Filling a Traditional Gap (4 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
May 29, 2004
Abstract : Enterprises understand the value of integration. One area that has been ignored is the plant. Plant systems and corporate systems must be complementary and leverage each other to provide their maximum value. Production intelligence provides both integration and valuable information which is not available in either type of system.

Type: Article

96. High Performance Organizations Are Driven by the Power of Enterprise Business Events (6 Pages)
by Ram Ramdas
Apr 7, 2004
Abstract : 'Agility', 'real time enterprise', 'zero latency' ... these are among the several buzzwords doing the rounds these days. Some would characterize these present times as belonging to the 'Real Time Decade.' Are these words just hype or do they proffer a vision of reality for the near future? This article attempts to examine the issues involved and offer some answers.

Type: Article

97. Advertising Online - A Guide to Successful Market Penetration Part One: Why Internet Advertising (4 Pages)
by Deborah Kilpatrick
Jan 5, 2003
Abstract : Online advertising is no longer an option, it is a requirement. Sales analysis and customer information gathering are just a few of the benefits.

Type: Article

98. Social Engineering Can Thwart the Best Laid Security Plans by Brien Posey
Dec 22, 2001
Abstract : There are a lot of different social engineering techniques, but they all have the same basic idea. The trick behind social engineering is to get the user to give up valuable information without them suspecting anything.

Type: Article

99. PRISM Users Get A Dedicated, Independent Web Community (3 Pages)
by P. Catz
Nov 5, 2001
Abstract : Users of the Baan Process ERP product PRISM form a web-site community to provide an independent source of information and sharing of knowledge on one of the market's first Process-ERP Products.

Type: Article

100. MicroStrategy Hits a Big Speed Bump on the Information Superhighway (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Mar 27, 2000
Abstract : On March 20, MicroStrategy announced that they will restate their earnings for 1998, 1999, and the first quarter of 2000. Shares of the company dropped from a high of $333 eleven days ago to $73 per share as of March 21. At least four law firms have announced class action lawsuits against the vendor.

Type: Article

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