Information Management
In a Nutshell
- Secure and non-secure information and data management expertise
- Offerings are based on premier level partnerships and capabilities with Documentum, and other partners
- Awarded Documentum partner of the year in 2004 and 2005
In today's rapidly evolving marketplace, the ability to make fast, reliable decisions based on accurate and usable information is essential to most business enterprises. Organizations generate more information than before and the ability to transform this information into meaningful, timely knowledge can yield significant benefits to the organization.
Information Management is an integrated approach to managing diverse knowledge assets to plan and run a business. This approach applies from tactical departmental initiatives to enterprise-wide strategies.
Fujitsu helps customers understand the core issues they need to evaluate in order to make the right decisions to exploit knowledge capital for a competitive advantage. Regardless of whether the knowledge asset you need to manage is a video clip, HTML page, office document, database table, cube from a data warehouse, or scanned image, it has fundamental attributes and processes that must be assigned and managed. An effective business intelligence solution provides information that is specific to your business issue, easily accessible, available in your choice of formats organized to simplify reporting, timely and reliable, consistent across the enterprise and integrated with other relevant data.
Read about the latest trends and best practices in healthcare business intelligence
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- Healthcare Business Intelligence
A Smart Investment in any Economy Smart companies set the pace, even in challenging economic times. What are their secrets for smart investing? - Healthcare Business Intelligence Success Requires an Analytical Culture
In healthcare organizations – as well as any other industry – analytical processes help you work smarter, not harder. Therefore, it is important to be sure your business intelligence capabilities fit your culture. - Using Business Intelligence to Promote EHR Adoption
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have immense potential as a rich source of analytical data for clinical, financial, operational and research purposes. - Healthcare Business Intelligence Powers Up Run Charts
The real power from using business intelligence data as a feeder for run charts comes from measuring variables that are tracked by different sources. - Healthcare Business Intelligence in the Presidential Campaign
Every candidate addresses the war in Iraq, the war on terrorism, the economy, education, constitutional rights and healthcare. But, are the candidates aware of how business intelligence can improve healthcare in the United States? - The Best in Healthcare Business Intelligence
This article presents a compilation of tips, techniques and best practices for healthcare business intelligence from Scott Wanless, Principal Management Consultant in the Business Intelligence Practice. - The Future of Healthcare Business Intelligence
The future of healthcare business intelligence will play out at the intersection of the pressing (and, for that matter, chronic) issues in business and policy, and the use of emerging analytical capabilities to create applications to meet these challenges.
