EGUIDE:
Organisations increasingly value data that is as current as possible. And there are other sectors where real-time data analytics and data visualisation are proving valuable. In this e-guide, we discuss how continuous real-time analytics, operating at sub-second speed, are finding real-world applicability across several industry sectors.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn how business intelligence (BI) can combine your explicitly-defined business rules and automatically-identified statistical information to deliver the best possible content to your customers for every single interaction.
WHITE PAPER:
Big data is complex term to define and it often presents obstacles for businesses. Consult this resource to learn more about how you should look at big data from a business perspective. Find out how big data has changed the way that the business intelligence (BI) landscape operates.
WHITE PAPER:
It may be surprising to find that Zynga is performing some of the most advanced analytics anywhere. With a user base of over 250 million monthly active users, this white paper describes why Zynga uses the Vertica Analytics Platform to improve its business and game features.
WHITE PAPER:
View this resource to learn more about the limitations of insufficient data. It discusses the importance of the right information at the right time and how to avoid missed opportunities with information-driven products and services.
WEBCAST:
Predictive analysis can allow your company to make better business decisions, faster. Attend this Webcast to learn how you can gain a competitive edge with real-time Oracle Siebel CRM On Demand Analytics.
PRODUCT DEMO:
This 3 ½ minute overview will give you an introduction to the LogRhythm solution and how it empowers organizations to comply with regulations in audit, secure their networks and optimize their IT infrastructure.
CASE STUDY:
Learn how you can visually query and interpret information in databases and transform raw data into informed business decisions with interactive visualizations.
CASE STUDY:
NASDAQ, which became the world's first electronic stock market in 1971, and remains the largest U.S. electronic stock market, is constantly looking for more-efficient ways to serve its members.