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sponsored by DataCore Software Corporation
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19 Nov 2009
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19 Nov 2009
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PDF
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5
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
The move to total enterprise virtualization is real and might be taking place in your organization right now. Today, virtualization is understood as a comprehensive infrastructure solution that is absolutely strategic to a competitive business.
Virtualization is a major driving force in the industry, and its impacts are profound. To dig into the subject a bit deeper, I wanted to look at virtualization from a different angle. Storage is a major part of virtualization. So here are some interesting points of view about virtualization that you should know about coming from the vantage point of a storage virtualization pioneer, DataCore Software.
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sponsored by DataCore Software Corporation
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sponsored by IBM
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08 Oct 2009
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08 Oct 2009
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Audio
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Podcast
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English
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ABSTRACT:
In the last two years, the software industry has witnessed a consolidation in the business intelligence (BI) market. In BI, enterprise technology conglomerates identified a strategic growth market and a great opportunity to upsell to their existing install base, primarily that of enterprise applications such as enterprise resource planning (ERP). This consolidation has rendered sole-sourcing BI from ERP vendors an alluring option for many organizations.
In order to explore the benefits and drawbacks of sole-sourcing BI from ERP vendors, Ovum conducted a study of 100 SAP ERP customers from the US and Europe that have deployed BI and enterprise applications from SAP. The survey aimed to investigate whether or not these SAP customers experienced what sole-sourcing promised to deliver.
In this Podcast, Vuk Trifkovic, Senior Analyst at Ovum will discuss the survey findings:
- Although business managers are involved in the selection process, BI vendor selection is motivated by ease of procurement by the IT department stakeholders rather than the needs of the business users.
- While sole-sourcing BI from ERP vendors promises tighter integration with transactional applications and IT procurement simplicity, the benefits are not resoundingly clear.
- Sole-sourcing BI from ERP vendors still requires too much effort on the part of IT to manage and operate a BI system while not empowering the business users through self-service.
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Speakers
Vuk Trifkovic
Senior Analyst, Ovum
Vuk is an analyst in the Ovum's Tech Supply and Demand Analytics team which covers applications, services, security and telecommunication technologies. In addition to the analysis of IT managers' attitudes to enterprise technologies, Vuk also works on enterprise applications competitor analysis reports and actively contributes to bespoke consulting projects conducted by the team.
Vinay Nair
Market Strategist, IBM Cognos Business Intelligence & Performance Management
Vinay Nair is a Market Strategist responsible for ERP Market Strategy for IBM Cognos Business Intelligence and Performance Management, a division of IBM Information Management Software Group.
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