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Business Intelligence:
5 Things to Watch in 2010

BI may prove the answer for the agile but the downfall of the disorganized
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Michael E. DortchMichael E. Dortch
Director of Research, Focus



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DATE: Thursday, June 10, 2010
TIME: 10AM PDT / 1PM EDT

Wayne Kernochan
PUBLISHED: Jun 16 2010


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

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Kyle
Kyle answered on July 8, 2010
Real-time, at least as far as I am concerned, is actually real-time. I.e., as information comes in (orders, customer website visits, etc), should anyone be looking at the inf ... read more >
Question on Operations
Dan Stewart answered 6 hours 28 minutes ago
Dan, I think it could be a smart choice, especially in the long run. The delivery and relationship model of an on-demand solution brings with it a number of advantages: ... read more >
Question on Business Intelligence
Chris Bielinski answered on July 10, 2010
In many of my projects I am working with some form of financial or other secure data. None of these projects will even approach the subject of cloud-based BI, DW or EPM. The ... read more >

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