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IBM Cognos 8 BI
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Créé : 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.

IBM Cognos 8 BI delivers the complete range of business intelligence (BI) capabilities on a single service-oriented architecture (SOA).

 

Cognos 8 BI allows users to monitor business performance, analyze trends, and measure results. Functionality for reports, analysis, dashboards, and scorecards is deployed and managed on SOA. The product also allows users to

 

 

For more information, visit the company’s web site

 

www.ibm.com/cognos

 

or the product homepage

 

www-01.ibm.com/software/data/cognos/products/cognos-8-business-intelligence/

IBM Cognos 8 BI Résumé

Secteur d'activité

Le segment vertical ou secteur d'activité auquel le service ou la solution est destiné(e).

  • Aérospatial et Défense (A&D)
  • Associations/Organismes à but non lucratif
  • Automobile
  • Banques
  • Produits chimiques
  • Produits de consommation courante
  • Électronique/Technologie de pointe
  • Énergie
  • Génie civil & Construction
  • Métaux travaillés
  • Institutions financières
  • Restauration
  • Foresterie
  • Hôtellerie et casinos
  • Soins de santé
  • Enseignement supérieur
  • Produits industriels et commerciaux/machines
  • Assurance
  • Bois/Petit bois d'oeuvre
  • Fabrication
  • Appareils médicaux et matériel de laboratoire
  • Mines
  • Pétrole et gaz
  • Pâte et papier
  • Industrie pharmaceutique/Science de la vie
  • Secteur public/Gouvernement
  • Édition/Médias
  • Immobilier
  • Vente de détail
  • Plastique
  • Fournisseur de services
  • Acier/Industries de transformation
  • Télécommunications
  • Transport
  • Textile, Vêtements et Chaussures
  • Services publics
  • Entreposage/Distribution

Portefeuille de produit

Fonctionnalité, service ou module offerts par une entreprise.

  • Gestion de l'usure
  • Gestion du rendement de l'entreprise
  • Analyse des parcours de navigation
  • Analytique de centre d'appels
  • Analytique relative aux clients
  • Profilage électronique
  • Analytique financière
  • Gestion de la détection de fraudes
  • Analytiques des ressources humaines
  • Analytique marketing
  • Gestion du marketing
  • Analyse á plusieurs variables
  • Analytique des partenaires
  • Analytique prédictive
  • Analytique de produits et services
  • Analytique des ventes
  • Tableaux de bord
  • Analyse de series chronologiques
  • Exploiration Web
  • Analytique des sites Web
  • Analyse par simulation

Zone géographique

The ability IBM Cognos 8 BIhas to adapt to non-native, national or regional standards(e.g., tax and regulatory compliance). This relates to IBM Cognos 8 BI's level of presence and localization capabilities.

  • Afrique
  • Asie
  • Asie du Sud–Est (incluant l'Extrême–Orient et le Japon)
  • Australasie
  • Europe (Est, Centre et Sud)
  • Europe (Ouest et Nord y compris le Royaume–Uni)
  • Amérique Latine (Mexique, Amérique Centrale, et Amérique du Sud)
  • Amérique du Nord (Canada et États–Unis)
  • Moyen–Orient

Plateforme de serveur

A selection of server platforms supported by IBM Cognos 8 BI.

  • Linux (SUSE, Red Hat ou Debian)
  • Unix (Solaris ou AIX)
  • Windows Server (NT/2000/XP)
  • Solution hébergée (non installée sur le serveur du client)

Taille d'entreprise

La taille des entreprises (nombre total d'employés) auxquelles le produit convient.

  • 1 – 50 employés
  • 51 – 200 employés
  • 201 – 500 employés
  • 501 – 1 000 employés
  • 1 001 – 5 000 employés
  • 5 001 – 10 000 employés
  • Plus de 10 000 employés

Nombre de sites

Le nombre de sites que doit avoir l'entreprise utilisatrice pour que le produit convienne.

  • Entreprise à site unique
  • 2–10 sites
  • 11–20 sites
  • 21–40 sites

IBM Information sur l'entreprise

Siège social : One New Orchard Road
Armonk, NY
10504
UNITED STATES

Marketing Manager Albert E. Ramirez
Numéro de téléphone : 315-424-2108
Numéro de télécopieur : NA
Ligne sans frais : 1-800-IBM-4YOU
Fin de l'exercice financier : December

Chiffre d'affaires de l‘exercice financier (Croissance) : NA
Chiffre d'affaires net de l‘exercice financier (Croissance) : NA
Ratio Produits/services de l‘exercice financier :
Product:NA
Services:NA
Nombre d'employés durant l‘exercice financier : 330 000+

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