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  • e-Business Intelligence: Turning Information into Knowledge into Profit

    e-Business Intelligence: Turning Information into Knowledge into Profit by Liautaud, Bernard;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 November 2000

    • ISBN 9780071364782
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages0 pages
    • Size 231x157x30 mm
    • Weight 649 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    "A great roadmap for building your e-business intelligence strategies." - Bob Sanguedolce, CIO, eBay, Inc.



    "Textbook reading for any manager attempting to bridge the worlds of technology and business." - Andrew clyne, Vice President, Systems Development, MasterCard International.



    "This book demonstrates the power of harnessing and making use of information." - Rick Sherlund, Managing Director of Goldman Sachs.



    "Turning information into actionable knowledge is the key to electronic business success." - Judith S. Hurwitz, President & CEO Hurwitz Group, Inc.



    WHAT DRIVES THE INTELLIGENCE STRATEGIES OF TODAY's e-BUSINESS GIANTS?



    Bernard Liautaud, President and CEO of Business Objects, the world's leading provider of e-business intelligence, provides a new model for maximizing the value of information.



    Focusing on the three main areas of e-business intelligence - intranets, extranets, and business-to-business ecommerce - Liautaud describes cutting edge strategies for accessing, analyzing, and sharing corporate data. A vital link for companies seeking to compete in the New Information Economy, e-Business Intelligence is every manager's answer to the what, why, and how of e-business today.

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    Long description:

    "A great roadmap for building your e-business intelligence strategies." - Bob Sanguedolce, CIO, eBay, Inc.



    "Textbook reading for any manager attempting to bridge the worlds of technology and business." - Andrew clyne, Vice President, Systems Development, MasterCard International.



    "This book demonstrates the power of harnessing and making use of information." - Rick Sherlund, Managing Director of Goldman Sachs.



    "Turning information into actionable knowledge is the key to electronic business success." - Judith S. Hurwitz, President & CEO Hurwitz Group, Inc.



    WHAT DRIVES THE INTELLIGENCE STRATEGIES OF TODAY's e-BUSINESS GIANTS?



    Bernard Liautaud, President and CEO of Business Objects, the world's leading provider of e-business intelligence, provides a new model for maximizing the value of information.



    Focusing on the three main areas of e-business intelligence - intranets, extranets, and business-to-business ecommerce - Liautaud describes cutting edge strategies for accessing, analyzing, and sharing corporate data. A vital link for companies seeking to compete in the New Information Economy, e-Business Intelligence is every manager's answer to the what, why, and how of e-business today.

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    Table of Contents:

    The Quest for Intelligence.

    The New e-Business Intelligentsia.

    Information Governance.

    The Value of Information.

    Data Overload.

    e-Business Intelligence at Work.

    Information Democracies.

    Enterprise Business Intelligence.

    Customer intelligence.

    Ecommerce Intelligence.

    Information Embassies.

    e-Business Intelligence Extranets.

    Customer Care Extranets.

    Information Brokers.

    Supply Chain Extranets.

    Vision for Tomorrow.

    The e-Business Intelligence Future.

    Popular Misconceptions about an e-Business Intelligence Implementation.

    The Search for Return: Justifying the Investment.

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