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Learn how a major mobile operator deployed PBBI’s location intelligent solution to cut across the enterprise data silos for advanced business analytics
We’re all familiar with the challenges organizations face when trying to share between departments information that has a geographic component. As a result, enterprises often become riddled with duplicative data from different sources with no way to coordinate insight across the organization. Telenor, a mobile provider with over 25 million subscribers, overcame this siloed approach by integrating location data into its business intelligence system using PBBI’s Spatial Server.
“The PBBI solution enables us to understand quickly where we need to concentrate sales efforts in order to increase our market share,” explains Sami Uddin Ahmad, manager of Business Intelligence Planning & Analytics at Telenor Pakistan. The organization’s case study will be presented during this webinar.
You’ll learn:
PBBI's Tom Myers, global product manager, and his colleague Jessica Krokowski, product marketing director, will discuss how Spatial Server enables businesses to centrally manage location intelligence resources, eliminating redundancies and maximizing value. They’ll also cover Spatial Server’s ability to provide support for Web, PDA, wireless, call center and thick client, as well as other existing applications, all through the power of a single API.
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