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Led by its technology organization, BT remade itself from a legacy telco into an innovative global communications services company.

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Microsoft's decision in 2005 to hire Chris Liddell, a New Zealander working in the paper industry, to fill the company's open job of chief financial officer seemed like an odd choice.
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Network Solutions says IBM's self-managing solutions saved the Internet firm more than $1 million and improved services delivery.
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As crude passes $100 per barrel, IT professionals have the opportunity to provide efficiencies that will keep their businesses healthy and growing.
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Partnership between Teradata and SAS echoes other industry deals in helping big companies gain insights into customers.
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Miami-Dade County used XML-based Web services to make its call center more responsive to citizens--and data more accessible to government departments.
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Baseline's ranking of the fastest-growing small software companies.
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Expanding its product lines helped Dick's Sporting Goods grow from a mid-market player to one of the country's premier athletic retailers. But first it had to become more nimble in the ways it managed and tracked its offerings.
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Legal auditing firm Stuart Maue installed new databases and tools to help its clients red-flag counsel who might claim to work 36 hours a day—at Pebble Beach.
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Today, business intelligence involves more than just fancy reporting tools used by corporate analysts. A new wave of workers--from sales to logistics--are using software applications to analyze business trends and make decisions faster.
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Business intelligence software vendors continue to work to make the technology available to a broader range of users and increase the adoption rate within organizations. Here is a snapshot of some new uses.
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The bank needed a better way to track financial results, while operating eight independent units.
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Five technology managers offer suggestions—and warnings—on how to do BI right.
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A new wave of workers—from sales reps to logistics staffers—use business intelligence tools on the job.
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The Southern state sought a tool that could handle big volumes.

 
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    Partnership between Teradata and SAS echoes other industry deals in helping big companies gain insights into customers.
    Baseline's ranking of the fastest-growing small software companies.
    Legal auditing firm Stuart Maue installed new databases and tools to help its clients red-flag counsel who might claim to work 36 hours a day—at Pebble Beach.
    Today, business intelligence involves more than just fancy reporting tools used by corporate analysts. A new wave of workers--from sales to logistics--are using software applications to analyze business trends and make decisions faster.
    Business intelligence software vendors continue to work to make the technology available to a broader range of users and increase the adoption rate within organizations. Here is a snapshot of some new uses.
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