The IT industry has come far over the last 40 years: from the days of mainframe applications limited to a few technical users, to more distributed Web and desktop applications for a large number of non-technical users. In addition to an expanding user base, the time it takes to process data has significantly decreased with processing capabilities that are faster than ever. With larger volumes of data being processed quickly, why are companies still struggling to turn data into information and make sense of that information? Rather than dwell on the why, let's focus on how it get the company past this impasse and move them to a new level of information use.
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