RESOURCE CENTER:
See how the SAP CRM Rapid Deployment Solution – helps organizations to get essential CRM capabilities, quickly at an affordable price and provides customers options to grow as their businesses grow
EBOOK:
IT organizations face many data challenges. Data distribution rates and the quantity of data that consumers use is expanding exponentially in the global marketplace. Read this e-book to gain an understanding of the Sybase Replication Server and learn a series of best practices to consider when implementing a database replication strategy.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Growing data volumes, diverging data sources, amplified information complexity, and increasingly varied users have made it difficult to take advantage of data as a true corporate asset. In this transcript featuring industry thought leader David Loshin, learn how to turn data complexity into an information advantage.
EGUIDE:
Building predictive models is a complex, time-consuming process that demands a lot of skill. This expert e-guide reveals key steps to develop and implement a successful predictive analytics initiative. Discover how you can monitor the accuracy of predictive models, identify ideal candidates for predictive analytics teams, and more.
EBOOK:
Master data management (MDM) can help companies make better use of their corporate data by ensuring that iformation is accurate and consistent across all systems. In this e-book, gain best practices and expert tips and advice on how to successfully structure and manage MDM programs.
WHITE PAPER:
Discover how a private technical compute cloud can help your business provide access to remote, full 3D technical visualization and rendering capabilities that can help to enhance collaboration and productivity.
WHITE PAPER:
In the following paper, we briefly describe, and illustrate from examples, what we believe are the “Top 10” mistakes of data mining, in terms of frequency and seriousness. Most are basic, though a few are subtle. All have, when undetected, left analysts worse off than if they’d never looked at their data.