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Business Intelligence Solutions for SAP
*  This TDWI Best Practices Report describes findings of a study of business intelligence solutions for SAP including customer stories and recommendations for SAP users.
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DW Improves Healthcare
*  Harvard Pilgrim Health Care developed an Enterprise Logical Data Model and saved $1 million in infrastructure costs by using Teradata instead of the initially standardized Oracle.
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Full Speed Ahead
*  Business Intelligence spending will reach more than $6.35 billion dollars in 2006, and it will continue to grow in 2007. Leading experts identify five key trends that are picking up momentum in BI and data warehousing, and it's these performance trends that will guide your future enterprise planning to success.
Learn More-  Teradata Magazine
Features -> Special Focus -> Get on board
*  Operational business intelligence lets you make the right moves to give your company the competitive edge.
Learn More-  Teradata Magazine
Features -> Special Focus -> Plan, coordinate and perform
*  Organizations are addressing both the human and technical challenges to make their goals for infrastructure standardization.
Learn More-  Teradata Magazine
Highmark Inc: Detecting a Web of Fraud
*  A band of chiropractors recently bilked several insurance companies out of millions of dollars. And, Teradata customer, Highmark, used its business intelligence application to fight back.
Learn More-  ComputerWorld
Teradata Magazine | Special Focus | The moment of truth
*  Fully utilizing your active data warehouse requires new approaches to your business.
Learn More-  Teradata Magazine
Data Warehousing, Information Under Control
*  When done right, it pays to integrate. Those words ring true with Cardinal Health, a company that distributes one in every three pharmaceutical products dispensed in the United States. Cardinal has eight Teradata servers that act as one, generates four to five million transactions per day, and users have immediate access to more than three terabytes of data.
Learn More-  Forbes.com Inc.
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