EGUIDE:
In this new Computer Weekly series of e-guides, learn more about essential IT concepts, their definitions, applications and benefits. To start, we get together everything you need to know about real-time analytics, its uses and its benefits.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from our own editorial team discusses the best practices on different methods of implementing real-time BI capabilities to increase descision making.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative white paper covers which facets of data and analytics are advantageous for the decision process and other organisational transactions. Discover how advanced analytics mitigate performance problems that prevent access to data.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn more about the challenges of maintaining the visibility needed for today’s networking environments and how to address them appropriately.
WEBCAST:
Predictive analysis can allow your company to make better business decisions, faster. Attend this Webcast to learn how you can gain a competitive edge with real-time Oracle Siebel CRM On Demand Analytics.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper to learn how combining a high performance batch programming and execution model with a high performance analytical database provides significant business benefits for a number of different types of applications.
EGUIDE:
Explore security information management (SIM) systems' capabilities for real-time security, learn why the definition of "real-time" may need altering, and uncover the factors preventing SIMs from attaining real-time status.
ANALYST REPORT:
Mobile business intelligence is a process, not a project, and a journey rather than a destination. The case studies included represent two forms that mobile BI can take to empower the mobile worker and port existing applications. This paper discusses two different companies, their environments, reasons for going mobile and key success factors.
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).