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.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation transcript, find out best practices in log management and how it affects the use of security dashboards. Also learn how log management differs from security information and event management (SIEM).
CASE STUDY:
Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is the largest airline in Scandinavia. SAS need to provide better business intelligence reporting and improved adhoc analysis capabilities by providing real time data access while reducing costs.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, discover how SAP In-Memory Appliance (SAP HANA) delivers SAP In-Memory Computing technology through an ongoing engineering collaboration between SAP and Intel to provide optimized performance and reliability on Intel architecture, including the Intel Xeon processor E7 family.
WHITE PAPER:
Big data security analytics is no longer a visionary idea -- leading enterprises recognize that their immediate security requirements demand this type of solution.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper addresses the business reasons to move to real-time data warehousing and describes the common data integration approaches, with an emphasis on using real-time CDC capabilities and Oracle’s data integration offerings in that area -- including Oracle GoldenGate 11g and Oracle Data Integrator Enterprise Edition 11g.
EGUIDE:
SAP has said that it considers its in-memory data analytics enabler HANA the centerpiece of its IT strategy going forward, and that it will eventually power all SAP applications. But how exactly does in-memory technology work, and how might it affect your IT operations? Read this expert e-guide to find out.
ANALYST REPORT:
Mobile business intelligence is a process, not a project, and a journey rather than a destination. The case studies included represent two forms that mobile BI can take to empower the mobile worker and port existing applications. This paper discusses two different companies, their environments, reasons for going mobile and key success factors.
CASE STUDY:
NASDAQ, which became the world's first electronic stock market in 1971, and remains the largest U.S. electronic stock market, is constantly looking for more-efficient ways to serve its members.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper to learn how combining a high performance batch programming and execution model with a high performance analytical database provides significant business benefits for a number of different types of applications.