Andy Hayler
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Andy Hayler
Andy Hayler, is a data warehousing professional and food critic. He led the creation of the dynamic data warehousing architecture within Royal Dutch Shell that he later commercialized as the KALIDO Active Information Management software product of Kalido, the Shell subsidiary founded by Hayler in 2001. In 2002, Hayler was selected for the "Top 10 Innovators" list by the editors of Red Herring, the magazine of business technology innovation and entrepreneurism...
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As senior procurement professionals become more responsible for helping the business achieve strategic objectives, they increasingly rely on fast, accurate management information that gives them a single view of the business. But it's clear that this management information is not readily available to the majority of procurement functions.
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The people who are most enthusiastic about this are Hewlett-Packard and IBM. They just love this. I would argue that for 99 percent of business reasons there are very few cases where you really need it. There are instances where it is needed, but they are the exception, not the rule.