IBM Cognos 10 BI by IBM
Version: 8.4
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
- build
reports, online analytical processing (OLAP) cubes, dashboards and scorecards
using all data sources;
- scale
to support hundreds of thousands of users;
- meet
immediate user needs and expand or modify as needed in a modular
way.
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/
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The vertical segment or industry to which IBM Cognos 10 BI applies.
- Aerospace and Defense (A&D)
- Associations/Non–Profit
- Automotive
- Banking
- Chemicals
- Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG)
- Electronics/High–Tech
- Energy
- Engineering and Construction
- Fabricated Metals
- Financial Institutions
- Food and Beverage
- Forestry
- Gaming and Hospitality
- Health Care
- Higher Education
- Industrial and Commercial Products/Machinery
- Insurance
- Lumber/Wood
- Manufacturing
- Medical Devices and Laboratory Equipment
- Mining
- Oil and Gas
- Paper Products
- Pharmaceutical/Life Science
- Public Sector/Government
- Publishing/Media
- Real Estate
- Retail
- Rubber/Plastic
- Service Provider
- Steel/Mill Products
- Telecommunication
- Transportation
- Textiles, Apparel, and Footwear
- Utilities
- Warehousing/Distribution
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Functionality, services, or modules offered by IBM Cognos 10 BI.
- Attrition management
- Business performance management
- Click stream analysis
- Contact center analytics
- Customer analytics
- Electronic profiling
- Finance analytics
- Fraud detection management
- Human resources analytics
- Marketing analytics
- Marketing management
- Multivariate analysis
- Partner analytics
- Predictive analytics
- Product and service analytics
- Sales analytics
- Scorecards
- Time series analysis
- Web mining
- Web site analytics
- What–if analysis
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The ability IBM Cognos 10 BI has to adapt to non-native, national or regional standards(e.g., tax and regulatory compliance). This relates to IBM Cognos 10 BI's level of presence and localization capabilities.
- Africa
- Asia
- Southeast Asia (including the Far East and Japan)
- Australasia
- Europe (east, central, and south)
- Europe (west and north, including the United Kingdom)
- Latin America (Mexico, Central America, and South America)
- North America (Canada and the United States)
- Middle East
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A selection of server platforms supported by IBM Cognos 10 BI.
- Linux (such as SUSE, Red Hat, or Debian/Ubuntu)
- Unix (such as Solaris or AIX)
- Microsoft server (such as Windows NT/2003/Vista)
- Hosted solution or SaaS
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The user company size (the total number of employees) that IBM Cognos 10 BI is suitable for.
- 1 to 50 Employees
- 51 – 200 Employees
- 201 – 500 Employees
- 501 – 1,000 Employees
- 1,001 – 5,000 Employees
- 5,001 – 10,000 Employees
- Over 10,000 Employees
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The number of user company sites that IBM Cognos 10 BI is suitable for.
- Single–site enterprise
- 2–10 sites
- 11–20 sites
- 21–40 sites
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| Headquarters: |
One New Orchard Road Armonk, NY 10504 UNITED STATES
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| Marketing Manager |
Albert E. Ramirez |
| Contact Phone: |
315-424-2108
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| Fax: |
NA |
| Toll Free: |
1-800-IBM-4YOU |
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| Fiscal Year-end: |
December
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| Fiscal Year Revenues (Growth): |
NA |
| Fiscal Year Net Earnings (Growth): |
NA |
| Fiscal Year Product vs. Services: |
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| Fiscal Year Employees: |
330 000+
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