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Analytics: A blueprint for value in midmarket organizations


Converting big data and analytics insights into results

Interest in leveraging big data to foster better decision making is high among mid-market organizations - three in five have realized competitive advantage from information and analytics - however they continue to lag behind their larger counterparts in their use of newer technologies.

"Analytics: A blueprint for value in midmarket organizations", an executive report from IBM Global Business Services, investigates the current state of analytics in the midmarket and how companies can improve and move forward. Based on research by the IBM Institute for Business Value, the report takes a detailed look at the analytics best practices of midmarket leaders.

Learn how your organization can achieve positive returns from its analytics investments, moving beyond structured data. Download and read this report now.


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