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Becoming a Real-Time Enterprise

 By Behnam Tabrizi, Ph.D.

Tata Mc-Graw Hill

Price: Rs 450

A step-by-step guide to transforming any company into a highly efficient, responsive, and profitable organization. This book refers to the seamless fusion of IT and business operations to foster event-driven marketing, process automation, just-in time provisioning, and readily available business intelligence. By ensuring that the right information flows to the right people at the right time, it allows companies superior efficiency and quicker response time to both problems and opportunities. Drawing on five years of research at more than 30 leading companies, it fills a gaping hole in business literature by bringing RTE down to earth for business readers and providing a complete blueprint for achieving real-time status.

 

 

SAP Business Information Warehouse Reporting

 By Peter Jones

Tata Mc-Graw Hill

Price: Rs 595

A hands–on guide to the popular SAP Business Information warehouse, which gives your company the competitive edge by delivering up-to-date, pertinent business reports to users inside and outside the enterprise. The book educates and empowers the reader to construct Enterprise Data Warehouses, create workbooks and queries, analyze and format results, and supply meaningful reports. Throughout the book, readers can learn how to use the BEx and Web Analyzers, Web Application Designer, Visual Composer, and Information Broadcaster. This book will help corporates forecast future business trends, build enterprise portals and websites, and tune performance.

 

 

IT Portfolio Rationalization

 By Prashant Halari, Sushil Paigankar, Hitesh Salla, Rajaram Vengurlekar

Tata Mc-Graw Hill

Price: Rs 495

Organizations grapple with maximizing returns from current IT investments and processes. The book defines IT portfolio management, project life cycle, planning process, business case, portfolio rationalization options, budget allocation, and alignment of IT portfolio management with corporate objectives. While not only looking at qualitative aspects, it’s also a guide to quantitative portfolio rationalization and management. This will help both asset/facilities mangers as well as CIO’s.
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