Building and maintaining a rock-solid BI strategy
Tuesday, July 31, 2012 02:00 PM ET | 11:00 AM PT

Business Intelligence (BI) has been a top CIO investment priority for five years running. The return from BI can exceed the cost of the entire IT budget.  Find out how an effective BI approach benefits IT and line of business teams alike, from aligning business partners and formalizing business needs to removing limits of a departmental focus. Learn how this repeatable framework will help you engage with line of business teams and bring together the priorities of both CIO and business executives.  

Join this month’s Hot Topic Webinar and explore critical success factors and learn best practice approaches for developing and delivering a comprehensive BI strategy.  Our experts will help you to answer these commonly asked questions:

  • What areas should I focus on in my organization?
  • What kinds of business solutions and capabilities are required to close my most pressing issues?
  • How do these solutions help close the gaps?

Register today to identify how to build and maintain a rock-solid BI strategy.

Deepa Sanka
Director of Marketing, Business Intelligence & Analytics, SAP
Deepa has over 15 years of experience in the IT industry. She has held various roles in IT, Product Management and Marketing with a focus on Business Intelligence and Analytics. Currently she is a key member of Business Intelligence Product Marketing at SAP.
Pat Saporito
Senior Director, Business Intelligence, Global Center of Excellence for Analytics, SAP
Pat is part of the Global Business Development for Analytics where she works with our SAP sales teams and partners to help customers improve business performance through business analytics and technologies. She is a recognized industry leader in insurance analytics.
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