Webinar: Forecasting with SAP BusinessObjects Predictive Workbench

by Sean Anderson on October 31, 2009

Registration:

https://businessobjects.webex.com/businessobjects/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=594700748

Date:

Tuesday, November 3rd 2009

Time:

12:00PM EST

Overview:

The mounds of data generated by your organization can be a gold mine if you are able to analyze and understand what it can do for your business. Are you able to make sense of your data today and utilize it to forecast what will happen tomorrow? With SAP BusinessObjects Predictive Workbench software, you can mine through your data and make predictions to optimize operations and reach organizational goals. Join us for this webinar to see SAP BusinessObjects Predictive Workbench in action and get an understanding of how this powerful software can help your company turn information into its most strategic asset:

  • Hear how predictive analytics has helped organizations achieve their strategic goals.
  • Watch a demonstration of predictive analytics in action.
  • Learn how SAP BusinessObjects Predictive Workbench can transform your mounds of data into predictable insight.

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Craig 12.03.09 at 3:43 pm

Sean,

1- how would I contact you directly? No “contact-us” form! I use the cForms plugin…
2- is the predictive analytics demo archived anywhere that you know of?

Thanks,
Craig

Sean Anderson 12.04.09 at 12:23 pm

My e-mail is sean.anderson@sap.com. I’ll check out the contact form plugin, thanks for the suggestion.

I’ll ask about the predictive analytics demo, there’s got to be an archived copy somewhere.

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