EGUIDE:
Organisations increasingly value data that is as current as possible. And there are other sectors where real-time data analytics and data visualisation are proving valuable. In this e-guide, we discuss how continuous real-time analytics, operating at sub-second speed, are finding real-world applicability across several industry sectors.
EZINE:
The world must optimize its use of water to avert conflict. Hectic Heathrow airport needs to streamline processes to continue to grow. Meanwhile, software architects must effectively enable BAM systems that take newly enabled BPM feeds. Data analytics are becoming part of the mix for more BPM scenarios. Find out more in our BPM quarterly.
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).
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.
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:
With the volume of data today, traditional disk-based systems can not process quickly enough to make it fully useful. In this white paper, gain insight into the next generation of in-memory computing technology.
WHITE PAPER:
Business processes are expected to run lean and green. The Accounts Payable process that runs with optimal efficiency and accuracy will diagnose bottlenecks in seconds, generate minimal waste and keep vendors and partners happy with fast inquiry response and timely payments. Read this paper from Dolphin Corporation to learn about automating AP.
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.