Our research shows that because most planned deployments of business intelligence software do not take into account the unique information needs organizations have in managing modern supply chains and their processes, there is confusion about which applications can address this problem best. Notwithstanding, those proposing BI implementations must be able to present a convincing business case that proves that the desired technology platform can capture enterprise-level data and deliver information to support the specific needs of their global manufacturing or distribution company and that it will be able to grow with them. Ventana Research recommends that you assess your supply chain business intelligence maturity and take steps to improve it.Research and Education News:
Reserach Finds Manufacturing Analytics Falling Short (July 29, 2011)New Research Shows Shows Comprehensive Analytics is Key for Manufacturing (July 14, 2011)Disaster, Risk Management and the Supply Chain
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Supply & Service Chain Excellence :
Sales Forecast & Demand PlanningRequirements for Forecasting and PlanningProduct Information ManagementAssessing quality and consistency of product dataSupply Chain Business IntelligenceAssessing the use of BI in the Supply ChainPerformance Scorecards and DashboardsExamining the Use of Scorecards and Dashboards
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White Papers:Beyond the Supply Chain PlanTen Key Questions for Identifying Critical GapsImproving PIM for Supplier Integration A Better Approach to Challenges in Quality, Updating and Consistency of Data The Place of PIM and CDI in Master Data Management Delivering consistent information for operational and analytic processesThe Product Information Problem – It Is Wrong and CostlyUnderstanding how to improve your product data qualityUsing Supply Chain Performance Management Strategically Assembling All The Ingredients for Success
Managing Supply Chains for EffectivenessBusiness Finance Magazine
Associations:Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum Supply Chain Council (SCOR)Books:Strategic Supply Chain ManagementSupply Chain Management: Processes, Partnerships, Performance
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Product Information Management:DataFlux - CoveredHeiler Software - CoveredHybris - AssessingIBM - CoveredInformatica - CoveredOracle - CoveredPindar - AssessingRiversand - AssessingStibo Catalog - CoveredZyme Solutions - CoveredOverall Information Management:DataFlux - CoveredIBM - CoveredInformatica - CoveredMicrosoft - CoveredOracle - CoveredTeradata - CoveredTrillium Software - CoveredZycus - CoveredBI:Actuate - CoveredSAP Business Objects - CoveredIBM Cognos - CoveredInformation Builders - CoveredMicrosoft - CoveredMicroStrategy - CoveredOracle - CoveredSAS - Assessing* Vendors Dropped in 2009
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