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| Now
that your corporate data warehouse and business intelligence infrastructure
is fully implemented and operational ... what's next? How do
you extract the promised, but latent, business value from those terabytes
of data? |
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| How
much do you improve the quality of decision making within your organization
now that you should know so much more about your business? |
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| How
can you improve the velocity of your business now that all data is
supposed to be on your fingertips? |
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| How
do we manage this humongous data in a way that is effective and efficient? |
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| Corporate
data warehouses are a treasure trove of hidden business intelligence
which, if extracted in a timely manner and utilized meaningfully,
can provide significant competitive gains. Corporations have
made significant investments in this technology but have not been
able to successfully derived the expected value because of the gap
that exists between the "what is needed" and "what
is available", such as |
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Budget
constraints |
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Lack
if skilled information technologists as well as the quantitative analysts |
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Lack
of dedicated resources |
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| The
resultant "infoglut" presents the danger of overwhelming
the companies into decreased productivity and inferior decision making. |
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| At
Aurora we have the combination of industry knowledge together with
skills in sophisticated analytical techniques to work together to
help you get the most out of your data warehouse and business intelligence
investments. |
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Skills
and experience to handle a wide range of applied mathemantical techniques. |
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Skills
and abilities with a wide range of information technology tools and
platforms |
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Knowledge
of a wide range of industry domains. |
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