NEWS SOURCE: HELM360
POWAY, Calif., March 23 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — HELM360, a business intelligence, analytics and software integration firm, announced its EVP, Shay Tengan, will speak on a panel session that addresses the latest trends and advances in business intelligence (BI). The panel is being held at the MBA’s 2011 National Technology in Mortgage Banking Conference and Exposition at the Westin Diplomat in Hollywood-Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on Tuesday March 29 from 3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
The session includes presentations from both vendors and lenders that have successfully implemented and utilized BI solutions in the mortgage banking industry. Many companies have begun to use BI to gain a competitive advantage, maximize profitability and remain in compliance. Attendees will learn how BI can empower organizations with greater visibility, reporting and performance metrics to execute better decisions across the enterprise.
Some of the topics to be discussed include: business performance management, analytics, data mining, reporting, benchmarking and predictive analytics. This session is interactive and designed to educate attendees as to what BI is, its benefits, how to evaluate solutions, implementation strategies, pitfalls to avoid and more.
Session Moderator:
Tyler Sherman, CEO of Motivity Solutions, Inc.
Session Panelists:
Shay Tengan, EVP at HELM360
Jim Connell, CIO at Sierra Pacific Mortgage
Tim Elkins, SVP & CIO at PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company.
Session Information:
Topic: Business Intelligence
Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Time: 3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Location: The Westin Diplomat Convention Center, Regency Ballroom 2, Second Floor.
HELM will be holding meetings with interested lenders while at the conference. Contact the company to arrange a discussion time at (858) 427-4523 or via e-mail at shay@helm360.com .
About HELM360:
HELM360, a division of CCS Global Tech (www.ccsglobaltech.com), delivers comprehensive enterprise applications powered by business intelligence solutions. The company automates business processes and workflows within complex supply chain relationships. HELM360’s solutions include SharePoint, compliance, regulatory automation, predictive analytics, data security, reporting and enterprise-wide business analytic capabilities for companies of all sizes. For more information, visit www.helm360.com .
MEDIA CONTACT:
Joe Bowerbank
Profundity Communications, Inc.
949.378.9685
jbowerbank@profunditymarketing.com .
News issued by: HELM360
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Original Story ID: (6795) :: 2011-03-0323-002
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Alternate Headline: HELM360 EVP to speak at MBA 2011 National Technology in Mortgage Banking Conference and Exposition
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