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Transforming 'I think' into 'We Know' with business intelligence
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Gen-i senior management will discuss prevailing business challenges and share Gen-i’s customer value methodologies for developing ICT solutions that are aligned with real business drivers.
Frost and Sullivan, a leading Global consulting firm, will present their latest research into business and technology driving the integration of IT and telecommunications in the Australian market place. This session will help you to understand the prevailing technology trends and what to look for in an ICT provider.
Gen-i is New Zealand’s largest IT Services Provider. This session will demonstrate a proven approach to developing business intelligence (BI) systems, with ideas you can take away based on a number of successful and unsuccessful business intelligence implementations.
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