MDM
14 May, 2013
New SAP Mobile Secure Portfolio Unifies Security And Management Of Devices, Apps And Content
ORLANDO, Fla. – SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today unveiled SAP Mobile Secure, an enterprise mobility management solution portfolio designed to provide customers with enterprise-grade security for devices, apps and content. This new portfolio optimizes the mobile experience for users of today’s most popular mobile devices. SAP Mobile Secure also offers a new software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution, with the cloud edition of the SAP® Afaria® mobile device management solution to help companies quickly and easily secure and manage mobile devices for only one Euro per device per month. The announcement was made at SAPPHIRE® NOW, being held May…
Publication: SAP
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9 May, 2013
How Is Mobile BI Influencing The Enterprise?
A report from the Aberdeen Research Group has revealed that over half of companies see mobile business intelligence (BI) as bringing an advantage to their organization.
The Aberdeen paper, which interviewed over 300 organisations, examined the stages of development for mobile BI, and how it can improve enterprise mobility…
Publication: Enterprise Apps Tech
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2 May, 2013
How Social Data Will Change MDM
What is new in this trend to use external datasets, including master data: Organizations are focused on social media data, which is a bit more of a wild card when it comes to data quality and reliability.
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Publication: IT Business Edge
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23 April, 2013
Big Data: Helping To Predict The Unpredictable
“Big data,” the buzzword of the year, is nonetheless a powerful analytic force whose exact meaning is often a topic of debate. Many people describe it in terms of the three Vs: variety (e.g., structured, semi-structured, unstructured), velocity (how quickly it changes; e.g., batch, real-time), and volume (i.e., vast quantities). However, others (especially vendors highlighting the functionality of their products) may augment the V-list to also include veracity (i.e., accuracy and timeliness), vulnerability (i.e., data security and access control), and even value (i.e., the potential benefits…
Publication: TDWI
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27 March, 2013
SAS Experts: MDM A Key Starting Point For Big Data Analytics
Master data management is an often overlooked necessity to becoming a data-driven organization. A full data management strategy includes efforts to maintain data quality and data governance across several business applications…
Publication: Data Informed
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15 March, 2013
Informatica’s MDM Strategy
I recently spent a couple of days with the management of Informatica at the Rosewood Hotel in Palo Alto. The company sees a lot of potential in the notionally rather mature area of data integration, with hand-coding still the norm in many companies, especially in less developed markets such as China, Russia and Mexico…
Publication: Smart Data Collective
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15 March, 2013
Enabling The Analytic Architecture
In order to enable agile analytic development in a modern analytic competitor, a support infrastructure needs to be put in place. Giving data the best chance to succeed by putting it in the best store for its intended workload means the architecture must be enabled with the tools necessary to move data, access data across platform and leverage common data…
Publication: BeyeNetwork
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26 February, 2013
Armor5 Pulls In $2M For Its Novel Approach To The BYOD Problem
A stealthy startup called Armor5 wants to alleviate fears about employees and remote workers bringing their own devices to work. Chief executive Suresh Balasubramanian, a former general manager of anti-piracy at Adobe, believes that BYOD (employees bringing their own devices to work) is a big problem for IT departments; they have “no choice but to deal with the issue,” he said. But on the other hand, it raises “significant security, compliance and cost problems…










