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SAS Moves Croatia#$#s Leading Bank Closer to Basel II | 2006-09-27 01:00:21 | SAS Institute |
| Part of the Milan-based UniCredit Group, Zagrebacka Banka (ZaBa) is Croatia's largest bank in both market share and assets. In 2002 ZaBa joined the UniCredit Group, one of Europe's most successful financial institutions. The acquisition meant increased impetus within ZaBa to enhance internal processes and address regulatory requirements. SAS was perceived as an essential element in enabling this change. ZaBa has seen long-term benefits in all areas from the product level to client service, audits and more. This has helped move them far closer to all three pillars of Basel II. | |||
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Ruprecht-Karls-University's Medical Research Center (ZMF) Uses SAS to Take a Closer Look at Microarray DNA Research Data to Find New Targets | 2006-09-27 01:00:21 | SAS Institute |
| The Medical Research Center (ZMF), part of the Faculty for Clinical Medicine, Mannheim, a faculty of Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg, is a central service-provider for research units at the Faculty. In spite of the high level of investment in microarray systems, the ZMF faced a problem: how to more quickly convert research results into publishable findings and new medical insights. Since January 2004, the SAS Microarray Solution has enabled the ZMF to speed up its microarray gene expression analysis process. More recently, the ZMF has implemented the SAS Scientific Discovery Solution, which is comprised of SAS Research Data Management, the centralized data and analytical process repository, and SAS Microarray, which provides analysis and visualization tools specific to array analysis. | |||
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Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Wholesale/Distribution | 2006-09-26 01:00:16 | IBM |
| "Legacy" core systems, or Business Management Systems, are the lifeblood that supports the financial functions, and track inventory and sales information. In many cases, the legacy core systems represent 20 to 30 years of business rules and logic, customer and supplier data, and extensive internal and external interfaces, which makes replacing them seem impossible from the perspectives of cost, time, and risk. However, they provide the technology foundation that is the cornerstone to providing information for most of the business functions. | |||
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RightFax for SAP Solutions | 2006-09-23 01:00:13 | Instant InfoSystems |
| RightFax, the proven market leader in enterprise fax software, provides SAP-certified enterprise fax management and electronic document delivery capabilities for SAP solutions. Organizations can quickly extend the value of SAP by exploiting automated enterprise fax management and e-document delivery capabilities of RightFax to reduce costs and streamline business processes.
RightFax fax server software for SAP provides automated delivery of mission-critical documents from virtually all SAP R/3 and mySAP Business Suite applications. The bottom-line with RightFax for SAP is a quick ROI, proven technology and effective information distribution. This whitepaper highlights key features of RightFax for SAP solutions. Download this whitepaper now and learn more. |
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RightFax for Oracle | 2006-09-23 01:00:13 | Instant InfoSystems |
| RightFax, the proven market leader in enterprise fax software, provides enterprise fax management and electronic document delivery capabilities for Oracle. It is an Oracle-certified and proven technology which delivers a quick ROI. Organizations can quickly extend the value of Oracle by exploiting automated enterprise fax management and e-document delivery capabilities of RightFax to reduce costs and streamline business processes.
RightFax for Oracle has built-in and certified integrations with Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle CRM and Oracle 9iAS Wireless. This whitepaper highlights key features of RightFax for Oracle. Download this whitepaper now and learn more |
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Building Business Intelligence With Microsoft Office XP and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Data Analysis Services Demo 2: Accessing and Publishing Business Intelligence Data With Microsoft Excel | 2006-09-15 01:00:16 | Microsoft |
| This webcast shows how to connect to an OLAP cube from Microsoft Excel and bring data from the cube into a PivotTable. The webcast will also show how to manipulate the data and publish the table as an interactive Web page. | |||
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Networked Qualitative Data Analysis With Perl and XML | 2006-09-13 01:00:17 | O'Reilly Media |
| One area that the academic colleagues identified as being lacking in their 'Toolkit' was a lightweight and, above all, low-cost, Computer-Aided Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS) tool. Many dedicated CADQAS software packages are expensive and are adapted for installation on single computers; it is commonplace to find such software on the networks of Universities in the UK, but many of the potential 'Client group' had intermittent access to the network via shared machines. A networked CAQDAS application offering the opportunity for researchers, data and analysis to be distributed across the network seemed to be the answer. Inspired by Jon Udell's 'Practical Internet Groupware' and by the development of a number of Perl modules for parsing and querying XML, the author used XML::Parser and XML::Twig. | |||
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Driving Information-led Business Innovation with IBM Information Server | 2006-11-04 01:00:15 | IBM |
| IBM Information Server is a revolutionary new software platform that helps companies derive more value from the complex, heterogeneous information spread across their systems. It enables companies to integrate disparate data and deliver trusted information wherever and whenever. Learn more about its full capabilities in this paper. | |||
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Data Warehousing 101 | 2006-08-30 01:00:13 | SAS Institute |
| As most financial professionals know, a data warehouse isn't a building. It's the process of pulling together and organizing vast amounts of data from inside and outside a company, then applying tools to effectively analyze and view the data as current information on which one can take action. The result is better, immediate, and previously unavailable information about business trends, customer activity, market movements, performance analysis, and other key metrics. The fact is, many businesses have invested significantly in technology and automation. But few have successfully harnessed the data within these systems and transformed it into value-based information that can be used as a competitive weapon and business driver. | |||
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Data in the Time of Cholera | 2006-08-30 01:00:13 | SAS Institute |
| Data warehousing projects usually are difficult and expensive efforts that tend to lose direction because they challenge both business and IT managers with a new and different way of viewing information. Whereas both communities have successfully used computers for the past 50 years to help understand what happens in the day-to-day operations of their business, now they are trying to use computers and large amounts of data to help understand why things happen in their business. Fortunately, historical precedent can be helpful in understanding the issues involved. In essence, data warehousing is an observational science. |
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