Where our team of editors discuss what they think about the current BM issues.
Business Management speaks with Bernard Liautaud, Business Objects CEO and Chairman of the Board to find out more about the increasing importance of utilising business intelligence.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was intended to protect investors and renew confidence in corporate America. Has it achieved these aims, and how has the law affected businesses?
We live in the information economy. Knowledge is power. Information is the lifeblood of companies. These may be clichés, but we know they contain a lot of truth.
With business intelligence becoming more mobile and ever
more important, Business Management spoke to
Intel?s Tom Gibbs about how BI is keeping up with
demands for intuitive information delivery, disaster recovery and
other developments.
Organizations that thrive in today?s dynamic business environment continually strive to understand and improve their business processes.