by Dan Ortega, Vice President Marketing, Blazent Inc. | Aug 23, 2017 | Blog, Data Intelligence
Only a few short years ago, the experience of citizens interacting with government agencies involved taking time off work, waiting in long queues and completing paper forms – an experience that was both frustrating for citizens and inefficient for the government and...
by Pradeep Bhanot | Apr 18, 2017 | Data Integrity, Data Intelligence
This list is a subset of the white paper Philip Russom of TDWI Research wrote, outlining his top priorities for data-quality solutions, with a focus on the data that typically supports the IT Service Management (ITSM) functions in an organization. ITSM functions rely...
by Dan Ortega, Vice President Marketing, Blazent Inc. | Sep 13, 2016 | Data Intelligence, Data Management
Four Core Data Source Consolidation Considerations Every organization depends on a range of data sources to support different operational initiatives, and as we all know, these data sources are either additive, or continuously expanding, changing, merging,...
by Pradeep Bhanot | Aug 18, 2016 | Blog, Data Intelligence
The explosion of data generated by Machine-to-Machine (M2M) systems introduces new sources of automated, sensor-based data and creates opportunities to gain new insights about the world around us. However, there is price to pay. New systems and approaches have to be...
by Dan Ortega, Vice President Marketing, Blazent Inc. | Jun 28, 2016 | Blog, CMDB Data Quality, Data Intelligence, IT Data Management
Consider the following case study: A large enterprise had a long-standing relationship with a major software vendor, who provided a critical software product used widely for many purposes across the enterprise. The price for this product was set based on...
by Dave Knox, COO, Blazent Inc. | Jun 23, 2016 | Blog, Data Intelligence, Data Management
The Configuration Management Database business case… elusive, intangible. How do you define it? Part of the CMDB challenge is what data to manage. How do we think more systematically about this? First, we need to understand why we want to assemble this...