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Who are the true thought leaders in Business Intelligence?
BI is an emerging trend, and a lot of people are proclaiming themselves as thought leaders and experts in the space. I'm curious to know who you think are the true thought leaders in the Business Intelligence space. How can you read more about what these people are saying?
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Ralph Kimball is known worldwide as an innovator, writer, educator, speaker and consultant in the field of data warehousing. He has maintained his long-term conviction that data warehouses must be designed to be understandable and fast. His books on dimensional design techniques have become best sellers in data warehousing. To date Ralph has written more than 100 articles and columns for Intelligent Enterprise and its predecessors, winning the Readers’ Choice Award five years in a row. Some of his books include “The Kimball Group Reader: Relentlessly Practical Tools for Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence” and “The Data Warehouse ETL Toolkit: Practical Techniques for Extracting, Cleaning, Conforming, and Delivering Data”.
Similarly to Ralph Kimball, Bill Inmon was another name that graced discussions quite regularly. Inmon, a world-renowned expert, speaker and author on data warehousing, is widely recognized as the “Father of Data Warehousing”. In addition to authoring more than 50 books and 650 articles, Bill has been a monthly columnist with the Business Intelligence Network, EIM Institute and Data Management Review. In 2007, Bill was named by Computerworld as one of the “Ten IT People Who Mattered in the Last 40 Years” of the computer profession.
Howard Dresner is an industry acclaimed expert, noted author, thought leader and lecturer for Business Intelligence, and Enterprise Performance Management. He spent 13 years at Gartner, where he served as lead analyst for Business Intelligence. Today as President and Founder of Dresner Advisory Services, he focuses his energy on creating and sharing thought leadership for Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Business Intelligence (BI) and speaks at forums around the globe. He has written two books: “The Performance Management Revolution: Business Results Through Insight and Action” and “Profiles in Performance: Business Intelligence Journeys and The Roadmap for Change”.
From http://bimehq.com/business-intelligence/resources-business-intelligence-news/
In addition to Kimball, Inmon & Dresner, I would add these current practitioners:
(you can see what they are up to on their twitter pages, and it also includes a link to their websites):
Jill Dyche - http://twitter.com/jilldyche
Claudia Imhoff - http://twitter.com/claudia_imhoff
Wayne Eckerson - http://twitter.com/weckerson
Marcus Borba - http://twitter.com/marcusborba
Cindi Howson - http://twitter.com/biscorecard
William McKnight - http://www.b-eye-network.com/blogs/mcknight/
Howard Dresner is at http://twitter.com/howarddresner
And there's a great collection (including many of the above) at the Boulder BI Brain Trust:
http://www.boulderbibraintrust.org/members.html
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