Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 17/09/2007

2007; Gale Group;

Autores

Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Debbie Ogden, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Charles Scanlan, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Patrick Hosking Banking & Finance Editor, Mark White, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rose, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Dan Watkins, James Bone, James Ducker, Jill Finney, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Chris Monk, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Edna S. Weiss, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John B. Merritt, Pat Gibson, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, David Byers, John Wardle, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Phil Webster, Norman Hammond Archeology Correspondent, Peter Croggon, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Ed Hancox, Jenny MacArthur, Scott Watson, Anatole Kaletsky, Julian Thomas, Sadie Gray, Hugh Peskett Editor in Chief, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Sir Clive Woodward, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Bertie Peek, John Hopkins, Andrew Chant, Ann Treneman, Professor David Eastwood Chief Executive, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Natalie Haynes, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Andreas Bitterer, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Andrew Drummond, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Marcus Leroux, John Carr, Adam Wentworth, Robin Gibbons, James Charles, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Tim Hames, Nigel Henderson, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Goyder, Founder Director, Desmond Whittall, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, David Sinclair, Lisa Verrico, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alex Horne, Mark Twain, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Dr Mike Storey, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alyson Rudd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rachel Cramond, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Randell, Leonora Weil, Fiona Hamilton, Duncan Anderson, Nicola Copping, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

Resumo

Index Bank seeks takeover as savers push it to brink Lender faces further stampede by customers Potential buyers given incentive to make bids Britons 'among dead' as holiday jet crashes in Thailand, … DNA test could solve sick workers' claims McCanns seek US help Interpreter shot dead Index Su Doku champion Hamilton blames rival Timesonline Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find Today's weather The Times 'We saw passengers engulfed in fire,' say survivors of Phuket air disaster Air crash Aircraft skidded off runway and broke in two Britons feared among dead at island paradise Troubled history The monsoons bring blinding rain and freak gusts of wind Cartier DNA test that could quickly solve thousands of sick workers' claims Technique shows how chemicals affect genes It could be used for or against claimants Would the new test have helped Ms Brockovich? Pugh More money needed for gambling addicts Cholesterol drug Child dies in accident Mark yourselves No jacket required Army's hope for cricket win over Aussies turns to ashes in desert Tod's Some sticky wickets 'Your money is safe,' insists bank chief as customers withdraw £2bn Northern Rock Investors braced for more share-price misery Brown accused over silence on Britons' debt An American crisis that could harm an awful lot of reputations here — including Gordon's Northern Rock Business Third incident of foot-and-mouth discovered EU team to inspect handling of outbreak As cull starts cattle escape to golf course Sky Home Staff: Defra denies GM crops claim Multiple Display Advertising Items McCanns send to US for help against evidence of sniffer dogs IWC What could happen next British Airways Clean sweep sees litter louts fined £1 million Taxpayers foot the £600m bill for clean-up Southwark and Leeds levy most penalties The mess we're in Ballantyne BlackBerry Superbug fears kill off doctors' white coats Waves to power Cornwall homes Directline Three killed in city bus crash Safety plans for building sites March for end to Darfur conflict 'Lost' fishermen are safe and well Safe seat for former MP Bonhams Judges face work assessment by their peers Appraisal scheme will look at case handling Fears of conflict with judicial independence Sky Timesonline Iberia The Sunday Times Champions pay tribute to 'the Lara Croft of rallying' killed in helicopter crash A friend of Colin McRae escaped unhurt from another … Beyond Brighton The Liberal Democrats need to look to the future A Question of Honour Britain is still failing to protect its interpreters and their families in Iraq Imperfection Addicted to self-help? You may need help These chaps need a rocket Picture Gallery Dump Ming? It simply wouldn't help Thunderer: Hello, my name is Stephen. I'm an addict . . . Northern Rock: imprudent 'never-never' lending must end Farms and flooding Let's discuss religion — but quietly Timesonline University survey Peer review? State of play History lessons Kind donation If Scotland got its vote, then so should we What next, Rupert Bear in Burberry check trousers? Dell Asthma risks 'double' during menopause Alliance Leicester Timesonline Tiscali Exposure to pesticides may lead to asthma in farmers, … Sir Menzies feels the strain as poll gives verdict on 'protest vote party' Liberal Democrats The Lib Dem leader was attacked by some of his party's old guard and upset some of his newer MPs as the party conference began Inside Track Ming won't be caught Today's agenda A few bad months, but they are not quite done for yet What voters think about the Liberal Democrats Carbon Trust Rivals fear Apple phone will bite into profits Green Flag The fightback Fewer saving for their pension Fathers are too busy for sex talk Sea spies help fight terrorism Commander in Falklands dies Zurich Tesco Northern rock Anarchy in the UK? No, just punk revisited again A British teenager is taking the modelling world by … Intuition helps maths student to end women's supremacy in 12 mins 45 secs Su Doku Championships Maths was starting point for new champion 'i do it by eye and one thing leads to another' The final fiend - beat the time Expedia. co. uk Battle of Britain fly-by Insults for examiners Too lazy to fend off death DNA battle to beat malaria Fish fingers for grown-ups 1.5 million people log on to pay their respects to Wedginald, the big cheese Expedia Glam-rock tribute short of star quality First night Pop Marc Bolan: the celebration Shepherds Bush Empire Castle Cover Give the news revolution your best mobile shot The Ritz London Timesonline The Vineyards Cruise Iraq Russia The rewards of parenthood Families paid to take proper care of children Mayor finances pilot from his own pocket Peacekeepers hope to stop Olympics being branded the 'genocide games' Multiple Display Advertising Items Dragged to death for helping the British Interpreter murdered by militia gunmen MPs urge full asylum for Iraqi employees Pleas for asylum Bradford & Bingley Poison suspect turns to politics Lugovoy stands for ultra-nationalist party Place in Duma averts threat of prosecution Continental Airlines (AP): US nuclear fears over North Korea and Syria (AFP): Bodies found in river (Reuters): Pope 'was treated' (AP): Typhoon kills 7 (AP): O. J. arrested again (AFP): Iran seizes alcohol (AP): 'Bird flu' outbreak (AP): Thief's TV guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Orange princess tackles the two Viktors in fight to 'save the revolution' Tymoshenko set for coalition with old ally Glamour with granite has eye on presidency German Ambassador's 'humorous' remarks leave the Irish unamused Multiple Display Advertising Items Diplomatic gaffes Cartoonist shrugs at Islamic death threat: 'It's good to know how much one is worth' Swedish companies in Middle East lie low 22 ambassadors called in by Prime Minister Su Doku solution from page 28 Prime Minister claims victory but with wafer-thin majority Alliance Française de Londres Repeat performance? Sarkozy hits at ECB over interest rates Microsoft verdict due Outsourcing aim Doubt on ABN bid Quote of the day Greenspan warning Business big shot Northern Rock board attacked over pay boost for executives before bailout Pirc claims bank set 'soft' targets for bonus Applegarth under pressure to resign Inside business Straight talker Mortgage crisis spreads to sub-prime car loan market Stock markets I hope I'm wrong but I've a very bad feeling Investec Capital Markets Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates AstraZeneca to outsource manufacturing Drug group to focus on brands and research Transformation is planned within decade Business big shot Sir Derek Wanless Robin Pagnamenta The Times Reputations on the line as court rules on Commission's Microsoft fight Judgment may define market leaders' duties War of words since record €497m fine The Times How we got here Criminals sell credit card details online for only 25p each CB Richard Ellis Damsel in distress needs a white knight, but how high will the price of rescue be? Northern Rock Bank has good assets and a solid loan book Shares may yet come under further pressure The Times How the lender has developed Lloyds TSB Big investment banks take centre stage as they report on third quarter Equity Prices The Times Former Fed chairman ditches the cryptic comments and says exactly what he means Alan Greenspan President Bush was 'incurious'. Bill Clinton was fascinated by economic detail. Ronald Reagan's reliance on anecdotes displayed an 'odd form of intelligence'. A new memoir pulls no punches Chartered a of Canada And all that jazz . . . Between the covers Alliance Leicester Commercial Bank Alba's founding father bows out after negotiating stormy waters Monday manifesto John Harris It was not an easy decision to step down but John Harris is excited for the future of his company. Sathnam Sanghera reports Newspaper licensing agency Times Online Curriculum vitae The leader questioned The Times Knight Vinke Barclays Wealth Winning should be the start, not the end Woodward on Management In the fourth of a series of articles and podcasts, Sir Clive, Woodward argues that you should analyse your success Timesonline Major-General Sir Jeremy Moore Commander of Land Forces in the Falklands conflict who led a victorious attack and received the Argentine surrende Major-General Sir Jeremy Moore KCB, OBE, MC and Bar, Royal Marines, Falklands campaign Land Force Commander 1982, Major-General Commando Forces RM, 1979-82, was born on July 5,1928. He died on September 15,2007, aged 79 Archaeology Weather Eye Colin McRae World rally champion with legendary control and a preference for cars with more brawn than brains Colin McRae, MBE, rally driver, was born on August 5,1968. He died on September 15,2007, aged 39 Norman Deeley Diminutive winger in the great Wolves side of the 1950s Norman Deeley, footballer, was born on November 30,1933. He was found dead on September 7, aged 73 Sir Philip Wilkinson Career banker who helped to transform National Westminster Bank into an international financial institution Sir Philip Wilkinson, chief executive of National Westminister Bank (1983-87), was born on May 8,1927. He died on August 23,2007, aged 80 John Garrett Labour MP and former consultant who campaigned for the reform and modernisation of the apparatus of government John Garrett, MP for Norwich South, 1974-83 and 1987-97, was born on September 8,1931. He died September 11,2007, aged 76 Professor Harold Fox Historian of Devon's societies and landscapes Professor Harold Fox, regional and agrarian historian, was born on July 14,1945. He was found dead on August 20,2007, aged 62 Lord Michael Pratt Unworldly eccentric and clubman who wrote some well-respected books on historical subjects Lord Michael Pratt, author, was born on August 15,1946. He died on September 3,2007, aged 61 Edward Seidensticker Leading scholar of Japanese literature who translated many classics into English Edward Seidensticker, scholar and translator, was born on February 11,1921. He died on August 26,2007, aged 86 Luciano Pavarotti Lives Remembered Joe Zawinul Dame Anita Roddick Court Circular Thanks giving service Word Watching Birthdays Aniversaries Design of London's amphitheatre revealed Notebook Archaeology Academy showcase Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private University News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items September is no stranger to blazing heatwaves Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day September 17,1803 Since the resumption of hostilities in May, there has been talk of a French invasion, but this Times correspondent is confident that a brave island nation, with a free press, is in no immediate danger Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Manduro sustains career-ending injury in victory at Longchamp Racing Joy turns to despair after win in Prix Foy Soldier Of Fortune enhances Arc claims Big-race details Betting Rugby World Cup Motor racing Bolger can dream again with New Approach Curragh result Betting Musselburgh Racing Leicester Goodwood Yesterday's results Bath Stratford Leading trainers Redcar Richards shows perfection is still a way off for Ohuruogu Athletics The Times Bowls Results Cricket Cycling Equestrianism Golf Cricket Fixtures Football Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Phillips swift to regain balance after morale-sapping wobble Equestrianism European Three-Day Event Championships King rolls back years in triumph for teamwork Resurgent Britain eye Olympic place Rossi cuts lead Davenport shock Inspirational Deng Paxton delivers González seals win Single-minded Americans turn up the heat to win in a canter Golf Solheim Cup Europe unable to halt tide of momentum Alfredsson criticised for quality of selections Guinness Premiership Woods makes it look easy on his cruise to $10m prize England stumble in run chase after Pietersen is knocked out of stride Cricket ICC World Twenty 20 Cadbury Scoreboard from Cape Town Warwickshire v Worcestershire Cricket Nat West Pro40 first division Scoreboards Steelbacks lack mettle to avoid play-off decider Lancashire v Hampshire Sussex v Nottinghamshire Flood may get England call-up after winning fly-half battle Rugby union Guinness Premiership How they stand The Times Leicester get off mark by ending barren run in Bristol Five-try Vainikolo makes stunning debut Rugby union Guinness Premiership The Times Crunchy Nut France launch their salvage mission with feast of points Rugby union World Cup Bespoke Suits O'Sullivan at a loss to excuse woeful Ireland War of attrition in domestic game is killing English talent Rugby union World Cup Too little, too late for Wales Times Online World Cup at a glance Tables Ford admits England have no confidence and shortage of class Rugby union World Cup Coaching staff not sure about its best XV Flood may get call to replace injured Noon Timesonline Tonga's prayers answered in win over old rivals I'm fit — now is the time to put Friday's horror show in past The Quinn direct British Masters Tragic ending for a man driven to be both superhero and clown Motor rallying A personal reflection on Colin McRae, the supremely talented world champion with a passion for his sport, pranks and fatherhood Seiko A champion's life Federer enjoys the best of everything Days when they were only here for the beer So who really holds whip hand: human or horse? Nourkrin Alonso enjoys stay of execution while team continue to suffer Motor racing Belgian Grand Prix McLaren unwilling to dismiss world champion Spaniard expected to leave at end of season Setanta Sports After war-war and jaw-jaw, the bore-bore Motor racing Belgian Grand Prix Results from Spa-Francorchamps Times Crossword 23,708 Hamilton in Alonso blast as lead is cut to two points Spaniard accused of 'swiping' across Briton Dennis defends the driving of champion The Times Mortgages for Business And to think he was on the winning team . . . Jonny Wilkinson Cricket Index Monday poem Undisciplined freedom Belay there, you pack of scurvy knaves The click Smoking ban that's a load of old cobbers Glamorous amateurs go trainspotting Image of the day Modern morals A perfect disaster Jennifer Niesslein sought to create the perfect life by reading every self-help book she could find and putting their ideas into practice. Did it work? Carol Midgley, Reports Jennifer's books included . . . Subtracting the additives Health Parents and experts want food without additives to protect children's health. So what will the manufacturers do? Anjana Ahuja reports What to avoid: choices to make when you shop Danger zones The Times My alcoholic daughter neglects her son Q&A Air Clear Work or family problems? The Times I've got to draw a line at snorting gourmet cocaine Ooh, darling, have you erupted? A Brit of sympathy Putting the hat in Manhattan Style The Times A Beckettful of light Arts Peter Brook intends to correct misconceptions about his friend Samuel Beckett, he tells Benedict Nightingale C'est la vie—Samuel Beckett The whole world in our hands Could London be the most cosmopolitan city in the world? That's what Alex Horne and his mate set out to discover Christian Slater Of inhuman bondage First night Theatre King Cotton The Lowry, Salford Pop The Hoosiers ICA, SW1 Theatre The Member of the Wedding Young Vic In the main paper Theatre Motherland The Hat Factory, Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Dutch Cornucopla Cadogan Hall, SW1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport Times2 Quiz Today's radio Today's TV Dispatches: Unholy War Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Hindenburg Channel 4,9pm Extraordinary People: The Real Sleeping Beauty Five, 9pm Girl Interrupted (1999) Film4,9pm Variations Movie Connections BBC One, 10.35pm Web video of the day Palin's on the road to nowhere Last Night's TV Out of the box This film is not yet Rated(2006) Bbc Four,10pm Prizzi's Honor (1985) ITV1,11.05pm One Night at McCool's (2001) Channe4,11.05pm The Wings o the Dove(1997) Channel4,12.45am Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4322 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 56 The Writers Bureau Index Lucozade Sport Five matches for Jol to save job The News Troubled Tottenham Blow for Ferguson Shrewd Allardyce Weekend in Numbers Preview Index Silvestre knee injury adds to United's defence dilemmas Picture of the Day All around the houses Virgin Heskey undergoes surgery after familiar curse strikes Glanville's glories online Injury blow for England The News The Web Spot the pie Rhythm and Blues caught The Snap Shots Cascarino's handful Chelsea behind the scenes There is never a dull moment off the pitch at Chelsea, as revealed by these pictures from a DVD about the past three years at the club Tony's Fiver QA The Fans The Manager Seville's leading man Your views on the weekend's matches Tragedy leaves Ramos in determined mood The Seville coach arrives at Arsenal with his team this week, less than a month after the death of a young player, Antonio Puerta, cast a shadow over the club's success Kanouté in top form for Arsenal trip Fàbregas and Co get ahead of schedule Barclays Premier League The Games Sunderland 2 Reading 1 Why the sexiest referee on Earth had to blow the whistle on himself The Interview Pierluigi Collina Conspiracy theorists finally force the bald facts about Lazio from the most famous official in football The Times Jol neutralised by Sky Grannygate lie exposed Uefa in the big league In Barcelona's back row Poor advert for Chelsea Painful price of progress Fit to drop? Talking point The Columnist Jordan expects top six The Debate 'Picking the best players and best team are not mutually exclusive' Timesonline Birmingham 1 Bolton 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Hmv Portsmouth 0 Liverpool 0 Everton 0 Man United 1 Johnson Keeps City honest for Eriksson Barclays Premier League The Games West Ham 3 Middlesbrough 0 Wigan 1 Fulham 1 Functional style puts Mourinho in danger The Games Barclays Premier League Tactical Analysis Injured Drogba demands time to get fit How they stand Italian league The Continent Champions League French league Spanish league German league Can Chelsea go that one crucial step farther? Guillem Balague runs the rule over the British clubs as they embark upon the group stage of the Champions League FC Porto v Liverpool Group A, Tomorrow, ITV1 Kick-off, 19:45pm Shakhtar Donetsk v Celtic Group D, Tomorrow, ITV4, kick-off 7.45pm Arsenal v Seville Champion League The Continent Group H Wednesday, ITV4, Kick-off 7.45pm Sporting Lisbon v Manchester United Group F, Wednesday, Sky Sports 2, Kick-off 7.45pm Rangers v VfB Stuttgart Group E Wednesday, kick-off 7.45pm Sky Barnsley 2 Scunthorpe 0 The Games Coca-Cola Championship Watford 3 Southampton 2 Norwich 1 Crystal Palace 0 Burnley 2 Blackpool 2 Plymouth 2 Cardiff 2 Colchester 2 Charlton 2 Preston 1 Sheffield Wed 0 Coventry 0 Bristol City 3 Sheffield Utd 3 Wolves 1 Hull 1 Stoke 1 Leicester 1 QPR 1 West Brom 4 Ipswich 0 Crazy Gang? I can't really say that they ever made … Holloway brought to book The Extract In extracts from Ollie, his autobiography, Ian Holloway recalls the torment of his time as a player with Wimbledon and the quite bizarre nature of his exit as QPR manager Post Card from . . . League One The Games Coca-Cola Leagues League Two Powell sees rotation as England's key to qualification Meet the children who bend it like Beckham in Shanghai Woman's World Cup The Revolution The next generation of superstars may be found training at a school in China Alan Carr Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Ambitious Harlow target new legacy Scotland Non-League Non-League Scotland The Results The Box Live matches Multiple Display Advertising Items Sporting Lisbon v Manchester United Sky Sports 2, kick-off 7.45pm Ahead of the Game Late Bites Fink Tank Four of the best Our Web The Game Podcast Lucozade Sport Samuel's postbag Fanzine fanzone Brian Glanville's top 50 The Greatest. . . Celtic games in Europe (this century) The Prem The Times The Pies Who ate them all? Play the Game Fantasy games The Pies Lates Bites Fantasy Football. With Brains The Fixtures Spot the pie L'orÉal men expert Media Planet Contents Media Planet LSI Business intelligence must be a strategic priority Business Intelligence Introduction Obis Omni Peeping under the BI bonnet We have done the business issues, now we are looking at the technology, but will unstructured data be next? Applix In-Memory analytics comes of age Business Intelligence Data Base trends Speed delivers real business value, says Martin Richmond-Coggan Projects where the product was selected on the basis of query performance have consistently delivered more business benefits than those that selected products based on functionality. This is one of the findings of the OLAP Report (www. olapreport. com/Performance. htm) Absolutely fantastic! Data warehouses are costly and hard to manage, but the cost is coming down and the effort can be worth it OITUK Ltd Applix Mike Hawes, head of office of the chief financial officer at SAP United Kingdom and Ireland Business Intelligence News From The Experts Sayinath A. G., BI practice head at Sonata Software Andrew Stevenson, head of centres of excellence, Atos Origin Foster Hinshaw, chief executive of Dataupia Marks & Spencer Data mining for the masses Business Intelligence Visit Mathematics Has data mining's time finally come? Noetix The Value of Data How do you put a value on data? Clearly this is difficult to answer. Apart from anything else it depends on context. For example, knowing that you have a stock level of x is useless unless you at least know what typical turnover for that stock is Banishing the lies Case Study Business Intelligence BT is benefiting from a group-wide business intelligence strategy Dataupia is the power behind police system Is it time for BI basic training? The role and function of Business Intelligence (BI) and Corporate Performance Management (CPM) within successful organisations is continuing to grow across all industry sectors—having gone from being a nice-to-have function to an essential part of business strategic decisions Packages or toolkits, speed or flexibility? Software Strategies Business Intelligence The BI industry has always accommodated two software approaches, packaged applications and toolkits. A package is a pre-built application that can be configured to the organisation's needs, but only as far as the vendor allows. Early examples were Commander and Pilot Visualmetrics ARC Worldwide reporting challenges Business Intelligence Case Study Project from BI with ARC It is magic! A data warehouse appliance is giving Virgin Media performance, simplicity and affordability A picture paints thousands of numbers Data Visualisation Business Intelligence Graphical presentation can reveal vital information hidden in the data Sonata Business intelligence Network: Bringing free BI expertise direct to your desktop Goliaths still need the Davids Business Intelligence The Industry Whilst the industry consolidates, it is still being driven by innovation England Rugby Football Union Selects Outlook Soft to Monitor Performance from Grass Roots to International Rugby Storage critical to business intelligence Business intelligence systems have become a critical tool for organisations looking to improve business operations by getting a better understanding of their operations. But what many organisations neglect to think about when they begin considering a business intelligence deployment is whether they have … Exploiting corporate information assets Meta Data Business Intelligence Common definitions are the foundation of effective BI Figures alone have little meaning. The power of BI systems lies in their ability to put them into a context. This is explored in more details in our articles on the use of data mining and visualisation software to present data on-screen How green is your storage? The growing data burden and inefficient storage management and systems are having a clear environ-mental mental impact. Steve Murphy, UK Managing Director, Hitachi Data Systems, examines how businesses can reduce their carbon emissions and power consumption by optimising their data centre and improving … Collaborate to compete and comply Information Management Business Intelligence Kay Mushens, Storage Networking Industry Association Europe Marketing Chair Organisations have come to realise that information is both an asset and a potential liability. The need to remain competitive, coupled with the ever stronger demands of regulatory compliance, legal discovery, and security risks have created a critical need for organisational transformation and collaboration … LSI Parallel Worlds There are strong similarities between enterprise performance management and enterprise resource planning, says John Kopcke, but the differences are crucial Visualmetrics sees new business wins Storage Networking World Europe 2007 Stephen Gallagher, European head of business intelligence at Accenture Knowledge has no power without control News From The Industry Business Intelligence Let's get together The growing trend in the BI market has been consolidation — but what about the end user, is this good or bad for the customer? Gartner

Referência(s)