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Wayne Kernochan
PUBLISHED: Jun 16 2010


INTRODUCTION
Microsoft's TechEd conference announced new offerings in support of a "BI Everywhere" strategy. The ... read more >

Wayne Kernochan
PUBLISHED: Sep 03 2010


INTRODUCTION
What does this study recommend? The short answer is, you should start thinking of your organization ... read more >

Lakshman Bulusu
PROGRAM MANAGER (DATABASE SERVICES)
PUBLISHED: Aug 31 2010


INTRODUCTION
With a multitude of IQ's being used in trying to measure peoples' all-round success, namely, IQ, Emo ... read more >

Kirsty Lee
PUBLISHED: Jul 29 2010


INTRODUCTION
Here is a list of just some of the more mainstream indicators. Sales 1. Bookings 2. Number of orde ... read more >

Kirsty Lee
PUBLISHED: Jul 16 2010


INTRODUCTION
Web analytics has been gaining steady popularity among the online community, and is showing no sig ... read more >

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Gertjan Vlug answered on Sept. 1, 2010
One of the trends is "Agile BI". On it's own, this is nothing new, but there is a new angle on that: software to facilitate the agile approach. There is a lot of attention for ... read more >
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Dan Snyder answered on Aug. 23, 2010
BI is complicated. To implement it effectively, at a minimum you will need a very good business analyst, a good ETL person, someone who is very good with SQL, and a good ... read more >
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Hrvoje Smolic answered on Aug. 6, 2010
Clear advantage of Business Intelligence is that if you have it - you have a clue of what is going on in your company, what are interesting trends, what are predictions (forec ... read more >

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