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The Information Agenda: Unlocking Data

IBM's Ambuj Goyal talks about how companies are data rich and information poor, and the approaches, processes and tools necessary to leverage that data and unlock business value. Goyal also talks about some companies that have done this successfully.
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Phavanhna
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Tuesday August 4, 2009 2:56:40 AM
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Where can I find more detail information on how Information Agenda is implemented?

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