Executive Reporting
26 February, 2013
3 Things CEOs Should Remember About Business Data
CEOs are often trained not to expect real-time information. The big data is too big, the processes too slow and the results more questionable…
Publication: CEO.com
Shared:
4 February, 2013
People Fear Workplace Data Because They Don’t Want To Be Held Accountable
No matter how good of a business case you make, people can get nervous and edgy when everything starts to be measured and quantified. MIT…
Publication: Business Insider
Shared:
17 May, 2013
Ron Johnson Saga Showed Why Data Still Matters
Enter: the discussion on data. But this time, it’s not just about the data or what siloes they do or don’t exist in. Johnson gambled on predicting customer need before they needed it, but he did it with little to no data points, ostensibly on the premise that…
Publication: Multichannel Merchant
Shared:
9 May, 2013
Are Today’s IT Organizations Equipped To Reap The Benefits?
Market-leading enterprises have been investing heavily in analytical applications to improve operations. They make thousands of decisions every day at different levels of the organization with differing degrees of complexity, impact, frequency and predictability. Are today’s IT organizations equipped to reap the benefits…
Publication: BeyeNetwork
Shared:
11 April, 2013
How To Make The Most Of Corporate Data
Businesses are increasingly talking about big data, but most are struggling to use the data they already have, according to a major study from the CEB (formerly the Corporate Executive Board).
Nearly 70% of employees say they don’t have access to the information they need for their jobs. Fewer…
Publication: Computer Weekly
Shared:
10 April, 2013
SAS To Demo Big Data Visualization, Data Management Success In 10 Cities
CARY, NC (Apr. 09, 2013) – SAS experts are hitting the road to show how business leaders are wrestling big data into service and using data visualization to maximize data value and develop powerful business insights.
Workshops and demos spotlight SAS® Visual Analytics and SAS® Data Management, providing case studies and…
Publication: SAS
Shared:
4 April, 2013
Latest Version Of Microsoft Office Contains More Business Intelligence Features
Excel, SharePoint and Office 365 make business intelligence (BI) in the new Office more accessible to everyone across an organization as part of their everyday work. New and enhanced features in familiar tools such as Excel empower everyone in a business to easily explore, model, analyze, and visualize data from…
Publication: Microsoft Office
Shared:
26 March, 2013
Business Intelligence Maturity Assessment: Data Visualization and Data Strategy Services
This article is part one of a series of articles coming soon. These articles review what topics should be considered when taking a look at the current status of a traditional business intelligence initiative.
 …
Publication: Smart Data Collective
Shared:
26 March, 2013
Data Visualization And Data Strategy Services
How do you assess the overall health and maturity of your Business Intelligence initiative? Big Data Analytics has recently received significant attention in the press and media…
Publication: Smart Data Collective
Shared:
27 February, 2013
Bringing BI Back To The Executive
As the current business trend is to implement a BI solution, organizations expedite the implementation of “something cool,” hoping to stay ahead of their competition. Consequently, this “me, too” approach comes at a cost: Executives find that the solution is not providing ROI. The executive needs to understand what a…
Publication: Information Management
Shared:
26 February, 2013
3 Things CEOs Should Remember About Business Data
CEOs are often trained not to expect real-time information. The big data is too big, the processes too slow and the results more questionable than not.
At least that was the overriding sentiment of more than 1,000 department leaders across multiple industries, according to a new survey on…
Publication: CEO.com
Shared:
20 February, 2013
It’s Not Just The Data, Stupid
In today’s complex technology environment, IT professionals need to speak with people using basic business language. One’s ability to lose the IT jargon is critical, especially when presenting to business executives and managers. CIOs need to articulate the strategic value of their IT organizations to executives who want…
















