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Technology Business Research (TBR)
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Throughout the economic downturn of 2008 and 2009, which dramatically impacted IT service spending, the Business Intelligence (BI) market remained a bright spot. In fact, many vendors experienced double-digit or even triple-digit growth of BI-related services in 2009, while experiencing revenue declines through the remainder of their portfolios.
Challenging economic times have created the need ...
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CLM Matrix
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This paper shows how two products, Microsoft® Office and Microsoft SharePoint®, contribute to the powerful architectural design of the Microsoft Business Productivity Infrastructure (BPI). The BPI stack approach suggests that only by thinking at a capability level (for example, “What do users want to do?‖), and then adding the right aspects of capability in each place (client, server, and ...
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TravelClick
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In today’s economy, business intelligence should not be considered a luxury that hotels can defer when times get rough. Rather, it should be viewed as an essential tool for protecting market share, identifying unproductive rate strategies, and uncovering new revenue opportunities. Whatever your property type, if you are not leveraging these tools, it will cost you.
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CLM Matrix
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Mitigate Business Risks Via Tighter Contract Management Controls
With the typical Fortune 1000 company maintaining an estimated 20,000 to 40,000 active contracts at any given time, it’s virtually impossible to get an accurate assessment of risk exposure without an enterprise-wide system to manage an active contract portfolio. Contracts typically contain multiple terms and conditions that trigger ...
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APQC
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As organizations better refine their product and service development processes, they increasingly turn their attention to what occurs at the front end. The old adage “garbage in, garbage out” is so true in product development. Getting better ideas and then taking them through an efficient and effective process can only improve the outputs and outcomes of the entire product or service development ...
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