Innovation in Information Management

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Inside-out and upside-down, the walls that bound traditional Information Management seem to be in profound flux these days. With the proliferation of Web-based applications eating away at the prior dominance of on-premises software, organizations are finding new, less expensive ways to gather, organize, analyze and deliver data. At the same time, savvy companies are blurring the once-clear lines between operations and analytics, by embedding into transactional systems some analysis-driven business rules designed to increase sales, mitigate data quality problems, and accomplish a variety of other objectives. And that's just the beginning of recent innovations in Information Management. Web-friendly developers are also finding creative ways to stitch together complex workflows completely outside of the corporate firewall, thus bringing channel partners, customers, even competitors closer than ever before. How can all of these developments benefit you and your organization? Tune into this episode of DM Radio to find out! We'll talk to Suresh Chandrasekaran of Denodo, Donna Burbank of CA, Serge Savchenko of OpenText, and Stefan Andreasen of Kapow.


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