Jared Hillam Participates in a Data Virtualization Roundtable

Jared Hillam joined David Lyle, Informatica VP of product Strategy, and Mark Smith, Ventana Research CEO, in a roundtable about how: Data Virtualization Must Support Lean Principles & Ensure Reuse for BI Agility.

In this presentation you will come to understand the current issues businesses are facing with their BI deployments, and how Agile BI principals combined with the right tools can advance the process and bring the Business closer to your Business Intelligence deployment.

http://vip.informatica.com/content/Downloads?docid=WB3475NA&lsc=NA-Ongoing-2012Q2-BK-IDS-DataVirt_Supports_LeanPrinciples_and_Reuse_WBR_www

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