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What Works: Volume 26, November 2008
What Works in Enterprise Business Intelligence
Letter from the Editorial Director
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Feature
Hybrid BI: To Centralize or Distribute—That is the Question
Wayne W. Eckerson, Director, TDWI Research
A hybrid approach to organizing BI teams ensures data consistency, adherence to standards, and business responsiveness.
Enterprise Business Intelligence
Case Studies and Lessons from the Experts
Enterprise Business Intelligence Defined
CS = case study
L = lesson from the experts
Enterprise Business Intelligence
- CS Keeping Data Actionable with Changed Data Capture
- L A Lick and a Promise
- CS Rite-Hite Corporation Evolves to Enterprise BI
- L Finding the Right Answers in a Sea of Data
- CS Analyzing Operational Data to Improve the Guest Experience
- L Three Essential Components of an Enterprise Reporting Environment
- CS Pitney Bowes Improves Total Cost of Ownership with Enhanced Business Intelligence
- L Best Practices and Emerging Trends in Enterprise BI
- L Scaling Very Large Data Warehouses in an MPP and Grid World
Operational BI
- CS Hartford Hospital Simplifies Access to Enterprise Information
- L Giving Business Users the Power to Make Data Actionable
Open Source BI
- CS ETL Unlimited Package for Business Intelligence at Virgin Mobile
- L Faster, Higher, Farther: Open Source in BI
BI for SAP
- CS Recommendations—Pre- and Post- BusinessObjects Acquisition
- L SAP BI: A Robust New Platform for Enterprise BI
Predictive Analytics
- CS In-depth Customer Insight: A Winning Go-to-Market Advantage for a Leading Insurance Company
- L Boosting Marketing Revenues through Actionable Customer Intelligence



