Business Operations
To successfully own and operate a data warehouse, an organization must be responsible enough to handle the challenges - if not, the data warehouse will be disorganized and useless.
Most I.T. managers have seen consulting projects go bad. Read insight into why some projects fail -- and ways to avoid the pitfalls.
What's your reason for using outdated technology? Is it because you think you don't have enough money? Here's how a lease can help...
In every business there are hits and misses--hot selling goods or services and real dogs that nobody seems to want. Often, the difference between a businesses' success or failure is the ability to distinguish between the two, and the courage to cut losses quickly by disposing of the doggies.
Typically, managers respond to tough times by trying to increase sales. But that's only one way to survive a bad economy. Reducing a company's ongoing operating expenses is often the shortest route back to profitability.
Reuters estimates that they save over one million dollars. IBM's estimates are in the tens of millions. The IRS estimates that they collect over one-hundred million dollars in previously uncollectible revenue. Just what are these organizations employing to save so much money?