Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing White Papers
Implementing a Business Intelligence Solution for a Leading Media Company in North America
Overview The customer found the existing business intelligence applications inadequate to manage the voluminous data across disparate applications. The customer selected Datamatics services to deploy a Business Intelligence solution that managed its needs better. A team of specialists from Datamatics conducted a detailed evaluation of the customer's business needs. It recommended using the Cognos ReportNet to the customer as it was best suited to analyze the media activities.
| Publisher | Datamatics Global Services | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | January 2009 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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