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Analytics: Unlocking Value in BI Initiatives
Over the past few years, one of the hottest growth areas in IT has been in the business intelligence (BI) space. Companies have finally realized there is value in their data and have launched major BI initiatives in their organizations. But most companies are making a colossal mistake in how they are approaching this challenge because they fail to realize data does not equal information.
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Using a BI-Web 2.0 mashup, Boyne Resorts marketing staffers can learn about customer behavior at each of the company's properties, such as the number of visits made to a particular resort or how many nights visitors stayed.
Harris Corp.
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Erlanger (Ky.) Police Department
By mashing together search, BI and mapping, the police department of Erlanger, Ky., can view real-time crime data from multiple agencies as well as crime records and incident reports stretching back five years.
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Location intelligence paired with risk management data lets reinsurance company Guy Carpenter prepare itself and its clients for potentially devastating losses, often caused by weather.
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Ritz Camera Centers Snap "Common Sense" Image for PCI Compliance
(Source: Bit9) Ritz Camera Centers has strived to protect cardholder data since the early days of payment card security programs. Their consolidation into the PCI DSS helped elevate corporate visibility to threats on cardholder data. When it became critical to integrate PCI compliance efforts with Ritz's business processes, learn how they were able to deploy solid controls to identify users, authorize them to do specific things, and track everything they do with the guidance of PCI DSS.
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