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Bring Business Intelligence to All Your Users
All employees in your company are responsible for making sound decisions, and they must base their decisions on relevant and timely information. When users encounter difficulties accessing key business data, it can have a lasting impact on the organization’s performance and bottom line. Learn about a business intelligence (BI) solution that can help you bring BI to all information workers and reduce the burden on IT.

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Solve the Succession Crisis by Growing “Inside-outside” Leaders
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Application Giants in Duel and Duet for Users’ Hearts, Minds … and Wallets
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Calculating the True Cost of RDBMS Ownership and How Sybase ASE Stacks Up: A Guide for SAP Business Suite Users
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