To be successful in today’s enterprise, businesses of all sizes must provide their end users with the right tools to drive innovation, foster collaboration and increase customer adoption. Box and HP are focused on helping redefine the way organizations manage and share information in the cloud.
Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is an integrated applications suite of comprehensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) software that combines business value, standards-based technology, and deep industry experience into a business solution with a low total cost of ownership. It is also the first complete ERP solution to offer full support on the iPad.
Building on a Memorandum of Understanding signed by IBM and the Skolkovo Foundation in June 2011, the first of this week’s agreements* confirms the focus areas of the IBM Science and Technology Center and outlines timeframes for their execution. Working with Northwestern University faculty, IBM is providing technology and business industry expertise.
The new report, entitled “Analytics: The Widening Divide,” builds on the findings from the original study by MIT SMR and IBM in 2010 to understand how companies are embedding analytics in more of the enterprise’s processes and operations. These same organizations are more than twice as likely to substantially outperform their competitive peers.
The addition of IBM’s crime-fighting software will enable LVMPD to quickly organize and rapidly analyze vast quantities of seemingly unrelated data currently housed in four disparate databases. Departments that use the solution, COPLINK, can form information sharing agreements across the state and with other states and jurisdictions that also use COPLINK.













