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Business Intelligence (BI) stories - Page 171

The prevalence of computers in business (and everywhere) generates enormous quantities of data. Business Intelligence seeks to extract further value from this data (after it has served its immediate purpose, and is shunted off to storage) through analysis and contextualization. If data is described as the ‘new oil’, BI is the derricks tapping the well. BI generally requires uniform data before analysis can take place, with data extracted from source systems and loaded into secondary structures such as ‘data warehouses/lakes’. The analysis outputs are typically sent to managers and executives within the business in the form of reports (or managers are equipped with the tools to create their own reports) assessing performance, providing insights or identifying opportunities.
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Tomizone signs new Wi-Fi deal with Christchurch airport
Wed, 9th Sep 2015
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Kiwi Wi-Fi success story Tomizone inks new deal with Christchurch International Airport, providing free Wi-Fi to six million passengers a year.
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Big data analytics investments paying off, according to new research
Thu, 3rd Sep 2015
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A new report from Teradata as revealed companies are making significant investment in big data analytics and are seeing a significant return.
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Employee travel expense data needs to visible
Thu, 3rd Sep 2015
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Concur urges firms to boost transparency of employee travel spending, driving cost savings and policy compliance.
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Kiwi directors need to start talking about cyber security
Wed, 2nd Sep 2015
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Directors are a prime target for cyber criminals, warns the Institute of Directors in New Zealand. Many still fail to take cyber security seriously.
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Analytics driving the sentient enterprise
Tue, 1st Sep 2015
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The continued data explosion and corresponding increase in analytical capabilities will drive organisations into becoming more sentient or intuitive.
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Are you ready for the third wave of the digital age?
Mon, 31st Aug 2015
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The need for Lean Business Analysis is growing as traditional change methods become a blocker in the third wave of the digital age.
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Sydney-based fintech hub opens its doors
Wed, 26th Aug 2015
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Stone - Chalk, a fintech hub in Sydney, has opened its doors, welcoming 41 companies and aiming to boost Australia's fintech sector.
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Big data out, 'digital humanism' in for Gartner emerging technologies
Mon, 24th Aug 2015
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Forget big data, it’s ‘digital humanism’ which is garnering attention now – at least according to Gartner’s 2015 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies.
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Millennial demands drives massive change in business
Fri, 21st Aug 2015
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In order to attract and retain the future workforce, businesses of today must focus not just on products and profits, but people and purpose.
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KPMG reveals CEOs goals and fears for the next three years
Thu, 13th Aug 2015
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CEOs continue to transform their organisations and are more concerned about product relevance, customer loyalty and keeping current with new tech.
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Making metadata manageable for ECM and search
Fri, 7th Aug 2015
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Metadata is entering the mainstream of content management and search. ECM vendors now make metadata-driven functionality central to their platforms as.
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Woolies upgrades its Teradata enterprise data warehouse
Thu, 6th Aug 2015
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Woolies bolsters customer insight with enhanced Teradata data warehouse, promising scalable, on-demand analytics for strategic decisions.
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Growing demand for IT specialists in NZ
Thu, 6th Aug 2015
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The digital revolution is leading to the creation of new roles and greater demand for specialised skills in New Zealand's IT industry.
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Teradata recognised as leader in Real-Time Interaction Management
Tue, 4th Aug 2015
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Teradata Marketing Applications has been named a leader in Real-Time Interaction Management by research firm Forrester.
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Adobe's digital marketing platform on top - for now
Mon, 3rd Aug 2015
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Adobe's strong strategic positioning and product dominance is slipping, with other vendors exploiting its lack of eCommerce and 'big picture' vision.
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Getting real about virtual centres of excellence
Thu, 23rd Jul 2015
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Firms are transitioning from elite analytics hubs to collaborative virtual centres of excellence, empowering broader decision-making and innovation.
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Network edge opportunities prompt new channel strategy for Emerson
Fri, 17th Jul 2015
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The increasing move to compute and storage closer to the network edge has prompted Emerson Network Power to get closer to its channel partners.
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Steady as she goes for Veritas channel in the face of Symantec split
Mon, 13th Jul 2015
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As Symantec and Veritas part ways, Veritas assures stability and growth in its channel despite the split, with fresh strategies ahead.
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HP addresses the challenges of big data
Thu, 9th Jul 2015
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HP addresses big data challenges with new software solutions. Unstructured data volumes up 43% annually, says IDC.
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Social media monitoring: Yes for terrorism but clear no for marketing
Mon, 6th Jul 2015
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A new report shows Kiwis are an altruistic bunch, happy for social media information to be monitored 'for the greater good' - but not for marketing.