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Hot Off the Press: SAP BusinessObjects 4.0 Has Arrived!
After months of anticipation, the buzz-worthy SAP BusinessObjects 4.0 portfolio of solutions is here. One of the most notable capabilities of the release is its optimization for use with the real-time, on-demand capabilities of HANA (High-Performance Analytic Appliance), SAP's newly released, revolutionary, in-memory computing engine. Other highlights include the following significant upgrades to the Data Services software: the ability to consolidate, enhance, and integrate data from any data source; substantial mobile capability upgrades—stemming from SAP's acquisition of Sybase; and comprehensive social media analytics and integration.
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Chateaux "Chock-Full" of Independent Thinkers
"At the outset, I think what most appealed to me when considering working here was the fact that the company, from the top down, seemed chock-full of independent thinkers and self-motivated people. Since I've been here, I've personally glimpsed the ample amounts of talent, dedication, and intelligence that I believe are all the right ingredients for a successful company. I've had the pleasure of working with some of the world's most recognizable companies over the years, but I've found Chateaux to be a perfect mix that allows me the personal freedom I need to succeed, balanced with a solid operating structure that ensures that we all continue to grow and prosper within our organization." – VP, Business Development, Chateaux Software
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What is Data?
More importantly, why do we care? Well, in order to effectively manage data, one must understand what exactly it is that they are managing. According to a recent article by Malcolm Chisholm, data is not easily defined. Plural for the Latin word datum, meaning "something given", data is often used in tandem with its close relative, logic. Data management is often a hybrid of the two, but creating the distinction may be more important than you think for your business.
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Final Thought:
If you owe the bank $100 that's your problem. If you owe the bank $100 million, that's the bank's problem.
- J. Paul Getty
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