INFOGRAPHIC:
Business truly moves more rapidly nowadays. Right-time is, more than ever, real-time. To keep pace, more organizations are investing in real-time data analytics so data is available to be analyzed, interpreted and visualized as it is created or changes in their source systems. Here are six benefits of real-time data for analytics applications.
EGUIDE:
In this new Computer Weekly series of e-guides, learn more about essential IT concepts, their definitions, applications and benefits. To start, we get together everything you need to know about real-time analytics, its uses and its benefits.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide describes the value that security information and management systems (SIMs) can bring to both application monitoring and real-time security. See how you can get the most out of SIM by reading on now.
EBOOK:
This e-book offers IT, business intelligence (BI) and analytics managers tips on building a business case for real-time analytics and also for avoiding potential pitfalls that can trip you up during the implementation stage.
WHITE PAPER:
Traditional computing systems are built to analyze only structured data, or to run analytics in batch reporting jobs. Explore how Watson is an example of the new kind of workloads that businesses will apply to achieve their business goals.
EGUIDE:
Explore security information management (SIM) systems' capabilities for real-time security, learn why the definition of "real-time" may need altering, and uncover the factors preventing SIMs from attaining real-time status.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this BeyeNETWORK transcript of a webcast, industry expert and author Cindi Howson details the current state of business intelligence (BI) adoption, the business impact and offers BI best practices from both organizational and technical perspectives.
WHITE PAPER:
In today's highly-competitive business climate, immediate access to, and effective analysis of business data can mean the difference between success and failure for an organization. This white paper introduces in-memory computing technology that enables these capabilities.
EGUIDE:
Many organizations are realizing the interesting and paradoxical pattern that exists with BI applications: the more you use them, the more new and different requirements keep pouring in. Read this E-Guide and learn to gain a stronger understanding of your customers and business as well as to excel in today’s competitive market with real-time BI.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this white paper today to learn all you need to know about real-time personalization, how to overcome its challenges, and how you can increase the value of every one of your customer interactions.