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Business Intelligence: The Missing Link to Your ERP Strategy?

IT Toolbox

While defining ERP strategy, many organizations neglect one of the highest value-added aspects of their enterprise systems: business intelligence.

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How CareSource ditched its data silos

CIO Business Intelligence

As companies re-evaluate current IT infrastructures and processes with the goal of creating more efficient, resilient, and intuitive enterprise systems, one thing has become very clear: traditional data warehousing architectures that separate data storage from usage are pretty much obsolete.

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Long and winding railroad – heading for the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

As the train sped by, I thought of all the people, equipment, maintenance, fuel, and communication that is involved in keeping the railroad system going. Business operations and technology are no different. Systems that work seamlessly together, easily configured and with reliability make for safe consistent high-speed business.

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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

CIO Business Intelligence

Other typical components required for an enterprise system are access control (so that each user only sees what they are entitled to) and security. These challenges include: Data security and privacy: The critical issue of safeguarding data as it moves and interacts within the orchestrated system cannot be overstated.

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Generative AI: the Shortcut to Digital Modernisation

CIO Business Intelligence

Research from IBM found that 93 percent of companies still use mainframes for financial management, 73 percent for customer transaction systems, and more than 70 percent of Fortune 500 companies run business-critical applications on mainframes.

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Top 16 business process management tools

CIO Business Intelligence

There are dozens of tools that fall into this category, including homegrown systems built by the local IT staff. Many of the systems offer low-code or no-code options so anyone in the organization can fiddle with the business logic. There are a wide variety of pricing plans for the BPM systems. AuraQuantic.

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6 IT rules worth breaking — and how to get away with it

CIO Business Intelligence

Change freeze period rules An IT rule that can sometimes be discarded is the change freeze period rule, during which no new system implementations or updates are allowed for a specified amount of time, typically around key business cycles or holidays.

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