INFOGRAPHIC:
Big data is driving changes in how organizations process, store and analyze data. The benefits are spurring even more innovation. In this infographic, we take a look at four major trends in big data for 2022.
EGUIDE:
Old-school business intelligence (BI), although still important, is no longer at the cutting edge of modern IT projects. However, as the TechTarget 2016 spending survey shows, business intelligence is very much a priority for corporate IT.
EGUIDE:
Over the year, Computer Weekly looked at how the region is embracing technology, not for its own sake but to become more nimble, secure and to overcome the challenges of a growing economy. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 ASEAN IT stories of 2019.
EGUIDE:
With a robust data architecture in place, a firm's data science team can turn raw data into business insight. We take a quick look at how this can be done.
VIDEO:
The ability to start with any data, select a visualization, and begin understanding that data immediately with simple drag and drop actions for making dashboards can give your business a serious upper hand on competitors. Check out this short video to see a demonstration of data visualization analytics and try it now with a free download!
EGUIDE:
he volume and variety of data available to companies is not only changing how some companies do business intelligence, but also transforming how they do business—period. This expert e-guide explores how big data has created the need for "data-driven" decision-making, and how companies can become data-driven even if the business wasn't born digital.
WHITE PAPER:
How can cloud computing help companies in the new world of big data? This expert handbook looks at some possible answers to this question.
WHITE PAPER:
The following white paper explores the importance of data visualization in deciphering growing big data volumes. Learn why spreadsheets and other conventional data display methods cause so many problems, how visualization offers a solution, technology recommendations, and more.
WHITE PAPER:
Did you know that enterprises typically only use 10% of their data for analytics and decision-making? Is your business letting so much of its data go unused? To get the most value out of corporate data assets, forward-thinking organizations are looking for the right tools -- namely business intelligence (BI) and analytics applications.