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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 >

Dana Gardner
Principal Analyst
PUBLISHED: Sep 09 2010


INTRODUCTION
So what's needed now is a change in the economics of business intelligence via value-oriented offe ... 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 >

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Shawn Rogers
Vice President Research - BI/DW
Enterprise Management Associates
Shawn Rogers answered on Sept. 7, 2010
SaaS and Cloud Computing seem to the most popular among my readers. The movement toward SaaS based business intelligence has the attention of CIO's. The lure of faster impleme ... read more >
Question on Information Technology
Gertjan Vlug answered yesterday
Incapability! Today there is no excuse anymore for not implmenting BI. With the right tools it is available for every organization for reasonable costs, without technology ne ... read more >
Question on Information Technology
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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