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IBM Cognos TM1 Sinopsis

IBM Cognos TM1
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Creado:6/18/2007
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) manufactures and sells computer services, hardware, and software. The company also provides financing services in support of its computer business. IBM's major operations are comprised of a global services segment; three hardware product segments (enterprise systems, personal and printing systems, and technology); a software segment; a global financing segment; and an enterprise investments segment. IBM offers its products through its global sales and distribution organizations. IBM's headquarters are located in Armonk, New York (US), and the company operates in more than 150 countries worldwide. It derives more than half of its revenues from sales outside the US.

The IBM Cognos TM1 product is a multidimensional solution for budgeting, planning, forecasting, consolidations, reporting, and analytics. TM1 allows organizations to continuously monitor and manage overall business performance. It integrates with Microsoft Excel, and enables users to perform agile, self-service analysis of large, highly complex, and rapidly changing data sets with real-time response. IBM Cognos TM1 Web is a web-enabled front end that provides read, write, and what-if modeling capabilities. IBM Cognos TM1 Executive Viewer is an easy-to-use self-service reporting and analytics tool. 

For more information, visit the company's web site

http://www.ibm.com

or the product homepage

http://www.cognos.com/products/tm1/index.html

or the IBM page

http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/info/cognos/

IBM Cognos TM1 Resumen

Enfoque de la industria

El segmento vertical o la industria a la que se aplica la solución o el servicio.

  • Aeroespacial y defensa
  • Asociaciones y organismos sin fines de lucro
  • Automotriz
  • Banca
  • Química
  • Bienes de consumo
  • Electrónica y de alta tecnología
  • Energía
  • Ingeniería y construcción
  • Metales fabricados
  • Instituciones financieras
  • Alimentos y bebidas
  • Silvicultura
  • Juegos y hospitalidad
  • Asistencia médica
  • Educación superior
  • Productos y maquinaria industrial y comercial
  • Seguros
  • Maderera
  • Fabricación
  • Equipo médico y de laboratorio
  • Minería
  • Petróleo y gas
  • Productos de papel
  • Productos farmacéuticos y ciencias biológicas
  • Sector público o gubernamental
  • Edición y medios
  • Bienes raíces
  • Menudeo
  • Productos de caucho y plástico
  • Proveedor de servicios
  • Productos de acero y molinos
  • Telecomunicaciones
  • Transporte
  • Textiles, vestido y calzado
  • Servicios públicos
  • Almacenamiento y distribución

Cartera de productos

Funcionalidad, servicios y módulos ofrecidos por una empresa.

  • Gestión de desgaste
  • Gestión del rendimiento del negocio
  • Analítica para centros de contacto
  • Analítica para clientes
  • Gestión de datos
  • Funciones de almacén de datos
  • Perfil electrónico
  • Funciones de extracción, transformación y carga (ETL)
  • Analítica para finanzas
  • Pronósticos
  • Gestión de detección de fraudes
  • Analítica para recursos humanos
  • Lógica analítica para mercadotecnia
  • Gestión de mercadotecnia
  • Diccionario de meta datos
  • Análisis multivariado
  • Procesamiento analítico en línea (OLAP)
  • Analítica para socios
  • Analítica predictiva
  • Modelos de pronósticos
  • Analíticos de productos y servicios
  • Analíticos de ventas
  • Cuadros de mando
  • Analítica estadística
  • Exploración de texto
  • Análisis de series de tiempo
  • Exploración web
  • Analítica para sitios web
  • Análisis por simulación
  • Gestión del flujo de trabajo

Ubicación

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  • África
  • Asia
  • Asia Sudoriental (incluyendo el Lejano Oriente y Japón)
  • Australasia
  • Europa (Este, Centro y Sur)
  • Europa (Oriental y del Norte, incluyendo el Reino Unido)
  • América Latina (México, América Central y América del Sur)
  • América del Norte (Canadá y los Estados Unidos)
  • Medio Oriente

Plataforma de servidor

IBM Cognos TM1

  • Linux (como SUSE, Red Hat o Debian)
  • Unix (como Solaris o AIX)
  • Windows Server (como Windows NT/2003/Vista)
  • Solución centralizada (no instalada en un servidor del cliente)

Tamaño de la empresa usuaria

Tamano de la empresa usuaria (total de empleados) para el que sirve el producto.

  • 1 a 50 empleados
  • 51 a 200 empleados
  • 201 a 500 empleados
  • 501 a 1,000 empleados
  • 1,001 a 5,000 empleados
  • 5,001 a 10,000 empleados
  • Más de 10,000 empleados

Sitios de la empresa usuaria

Número de sitios de la empresa usuaria que puede cubrir el producto.

  • Empresa de un solo sitio
  • 2 a 10 sitios
  • 11 a 20 sitios
  • 21 a 40 sitios

IBM Información corporativa

Oficinas generales: One New Orchard Road
Armonk, NY
10504
UNITED STATES

Marketing Manager Albert E. Ramirez
Teléfono: 315-424-2108
Fax: NA
Sin costo: 1-800-IBM-4YOU
Fin del ejercicio fiscal: December

Ingresos del ejercicio fiscal (crecimiento): NA
Percepciones netas del ejercicio fiscal (crecimiento): NA
Comparación productos y servicios del ejercicio fiscal:
Product:NA
Services:NA
Empleados del ejercicio fiscal: 330 000+

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