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Business Intelligence (BI)

  • 2011 Readers' Choice: Editors' Picks

    This years Readers Choice survey spans 10 categories, but some companies do not fit snugly into any one group. In response, we created the Editors Pick section to recognize solutions and service providers that are making a difference in the consumer goods industry and should be duly noted.
  • Top 10 Predictions for the Worldwide Supply Chain

    2011 is going to be a "back on track" year. While massive IT spending growth for supply chain organizations is not anticipated, pent-up demand and a need to push forward with new capabilities will drive expenditures. Here, IDC Manufacturing Insights pinpoints 10 expectations for worldwide supply chains in the year ahead.
  • Anna's Linens Leverages Bank Rewards Program

    Anna's Linens will also continue its use of the Affinity Dashboard, a proprietary analytic tool that offers retailers access to consumer spend data.
  • 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.
  • Hitachi Consulting Acquires Sierra Atlantic

    The acquisition will significantly expand Hitachi Consulting's footprint with the addition of offshore Global Development Centers in Hyderabad, India, and Guangzhou, China along with a global delivery model.
  • Teradata to Acquire Aprimo

    The deal joins two data warehousing and analytics and integrated marketing management companies to help corporations drive growth.
  • Michael Foods Leverages Predictive Analytics

    The multi-national food company uses a SignalDemand solution in order to respond quickly and appropriately to changes in commodities markets.
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