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Business Intelligence (BI)

  • Skechers Deploys Data Warehouse Appliance

    The No. 2 footwear brand in the United States partners with Teradata to strengthen its next-generation business intelligence infrastructure.
  • Kraft Finds Endless Uses for Business Intelligence

    Richard Knepper, business intelligence manager at Kraft Foods, discusses the companys voyage toward information access and analysis. Find out how they are realizing that areas like product freshness and S&OP can benefit from having improved business insight.
  • Newell Rubbermaid Reveals BI Insights

    Newell Rubbermaid struggled to access data and generate reports so that it could make timely, informed decisions about day-to-day operations. Find out firsthand how the consumer products leader transformed its ability to collect, interpret and act on information.
  • IBM Acquires Coremetrics

    IBM gains the ability to help businesses gain intelligence into socialnetworks and online media sources through a cloud-based delivery model.
  • Agio Cigars Gets to Know the Business Better with Analytics

    Agio Cigars is focused on improving CRM and loyalty programs to strengthen its relationship with retailers. The company needed to unlock the benefits of its information.
  • Radio Flyer Pulls Insights from Data

    Maker of the famous "little red wagon" deployed a single data warehouse that would centralize the information kept in separate parts of its ERP and supply chain systems, enabling business users with clear insight for better decision making.
  • Insights and Analytics: Larry Danna, Infosys

    Danna explains how to create a global business intelligence, analytics and insights program and enable its adoption globally
  • BI: Advanced Data Analysis Capabilities Critical to Success

    How companies turn data into actionable insights is what separates leaders from laggards. This month, CGT and Cognizant delve into how this information is currently leveraged in the CG industry.
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