Strategy is not always about innovating and delivering more complex solutions but often about de-mystifying and simplifying existing layers of complexity. By Raja Venkateswar | 11 Aug 2010
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Better business decisions mean better business. How does your organisation decide on strategies, business models, or even what prices to charge? Find out how many organisations have improved their decision-making processes. By SAS | 25 May 2010Tags: Business intelligence,Business analytics
Instead of focusing solely on the conventional four P’s of marketing: product, price, promotion and placement, organisations must become more customer-centric in order to succeed in today’s market. By SAS | 07 Jun 2010Tags: Business analytics,Business intelligence
Even though financial institutions are supposed to be well-versed in the skills of risk management – why did so many of their risk management policies and procedures fail? By SAS | 22 Jun 2010Tags: Business intelligence,Business analytics
Analytics is not just pure science, but part art as well. Some organisations have mastered the fine art of using analytical tools to boost revenues and enjoy cost-savings. By SAS | 12 Jul 2010Tags: Business intelligence,Business analytics
Predictive analytics can help focus corporate strategy and allow continual tweaking of plans based on actual performance and likely future scenarios. What are the best practices for deploying predictive analytics applications and which are the vendors to look out for? By SAS | 26 Jul 2010Tags: Business intelligence
Organisations gain efficiencies and true value when they use analytics for grid and other high-performance computing environments. The result? They get the power to innovate and achieve competitive advantage. By SAS | 03 Aug 2010Tags: Business intelligence
Marketing optimisation helps to maximise economic outcomes by making the most of each individual customer communication, to help increase marketing ROI, improve contact strategy and organisational efficiency. By SAS | 04 Aug 2010Tags: Business analytics
Avoid common pitfalls on the path to data mining success. Any one mistake that is left undetected, can leave decision makers/analysts worse off than if they hadn’t collected data at all. By SAS | 13 Aug 2010Tags: Business intelligence
The buying spree raises questions as to where Google is heading with its much-anticipated play in social networking, particularly as many of the recent ones, including SocialDeck, are gaming specialists, suggesting that Google sees gaming as a cornerstone of its social media strategy. By Eden Zoller and Neha Dharia
According to Chinese telecoms regulator MIIT, there were 103 million wireline broadband connections in China at the end of 2009, with 25 per cent year-on-year growth. By Sherrie Huang
The two largest IT companies in the world are ratchetting up competition for the mainframe market, with financial institutions as the primary battleground. By Rik Turner
This white paper summarizes the details from testing worst case scenarios, methodology, system configurations, and equipment. It also addresses the concerns and unanswered question with test data, interpretations, and conclusions. Source: Commscope 14 Jul 2010
Implement policies that create a win-win for your network and employees, reduce bandwidth consumption from major media events by up to 99% and ensure consistent performance for business apps no matter how many employees are watching online. Source: BlueCoat 02 Jul 2010