EBOOK:
The first key to a successful data governance program is ensuring user and organization expectations. To find out more secret advice for highly effective data governance programs read this expert e-Book. Our editorial team has gathered tips, techniques and best practices to plan a successful data governance plan.
WEBCAST:
This webcast takes an in-depth look at IBM Power Systems as an advanced virtualization platform for streamlined cloud deployment. Learn more about the RAS features scalability and performance capabilities.
WHITE PAPER:
BusinessWeek Research Services (BWRS) launched a research program in April 2009 to determine the attitudes and opinions of C-level executives with regard to the use and value of business analytics. This paper reviews a portion of the research and provides analysis and insights on the topic of business analytics.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
When Lenovo needed a pre-configured software and hardware strategy for effective data analytics, they teamed up with Actian to deliver a power data mart appliance. Read this transcript to learn about the data warehousing and analytics tool they deployed that can run queries up to 27 times faster.
WEBCAST:
Learn how to easily gain profitable data mining results in less time and improve accuracy and usefulness of analytical models during this Webinar. You’ll find out how to deliver precise and confident results, manage and improve model performance, and derive and share insights to improve the quality and precision of your decisions.
EBOOK:
In this eBook, IT, BI and data management professionals will get an overview of analytical MDM and learn how to develop and manage a successful program for mastering their BI data. Get insight and advice on analytical MDM’s potential benefits, challenges to watch out for and combining it with operational MDM for a full enterprise approach.
WHITE PAPER:
In the following paper, we briefly describe, and illustrate from examples, what we believe are the “Top 10” mistakes of data mining, in terms of frequency and seriousness. Most are basic, though a few are subtle. All have, when undetected, left analysts worse off than if they’d never looked at their data.