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Customer Success Testimonial: Recovery is Everything

Live Now! If you're struggling to get your head round how business intelligence can be used to good effect in your business - or struggling to contend with the end user demands for business intelligence in your organisation - then we may have just the tonic.

At 11am today we’ll be broadcasting live from our central London bunker with a webcast that promises to help you make sense of the new capabilities and demands of business intelligence in your organisation.

In the moderator's chair we’ll have the Reg’s own delightful Tim Phillips. He’ll be joined by Martin Atherton from Freeform Dynamics and Will Thompson from Microsoft. Between them, they’ll be looking at how business intelligence can support frontline decision making as it's happening by exploiting the information assets in our business.

The three of them will explore such questions as: What matters in this more accessible and relevant way of thinking about business intelligence?

They'll also look at the tricks of providing accessibility, delivery and consistency, and the requirements of IT to gain a better understanding of different employee roles and their information requirements, so it can use its architecture, security and access management and data management capabilities to full effect.

If you’ve not tried one of our broadcasts yet we’d recommend you do - fire up your coffee for an hour of business intelligence insight. Bring your questions too, as they'll be tackling all queries live. You can join here.

If you can’t make the live event you can register today and we’ll let you know as soon as the recorded version is ready for your perusal.

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