Tag: In-Memory
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Baking and Computers, a Surprising History of Analytics Pioneers
Perhaps surprisingly, baking companies and computers have a long history of working together. The very first business application ever was “bakery valuations” in 1951, and now pioneers like Turkish baker UNO are taking things to the next level with in-memory technology.
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2012: The Year Analytics Means Business
The real trend this year is not the technology. It’s about helping business people make better decisions, and actually change the way companies do business — here are some concrete examples of companies that are using the new analytics to make a difference.
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Sybase: Big Data Crisis is a Big Lie
Sybase: The Big Data crisis is fiction. A Big Lie.
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SAP BusinessObjects User Conference 2011: Opening Keynote
The 2011 ASUG SAP BusinessObjects User Conference kicks off in stormy Orlando, Florida, with keynote by Steve Lucas, Global GM of SAP Business Analytics
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Why In-Memory Analytics is Like Digital Photography: An Industry Transformation
Digital photography transformed an industry by eliminating obsolete layers. In-memory analytics will do the same.
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SAPSA Impuls 2011 in Stockholm
My presentations from the SAPSA Impuls 2011 Conference in Stockholm, Sweden
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CeBIT Roundtable: Game Changers in Today’s Business
I participated on a panel at CeBIT last week, talking about “Game Changers in Today’s Business”, talking about BusinessObjects BI / EIM 4.0, and featuring Jake Klein, the project lead for SAP HANA
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Business Analytics in Istanbul
It’s the SAP Business Analytics Forum in Istanbul Turkey today. Over 1,400 people have signed for a packed agenda of 42 sessions on every aspect of business analytics.
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Why The Last Decade of BI Best-Practice Architecture is Rapidly Becoming Obsolete
The last decade of traditional business intelligence / data warehousing best-practice infrastructures is rapidly becoming obsolete, as new technologies come together to provide a once-in-a-decade tipping point.
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AFSUG Business Intelligence Special Interest Group
Presentation and photos from the AFSUG Business Intelligence Special Interest Group meeting, including HANA and BI 4.0