An overwhelming majority of organizations believe mobile BI will play an important -- perhaps even critical -- role in their information futures.
BI projects are expensive, time-consuming, and risky. Advanced prototyping can bring IT and business users together.
Enterprises finally seem serious about grappling with what makes for good data governance.
Business intelligence vendors still seem to run on a test track while users just want to get on the road with data.
How data integration developers can include parallelism into data integration models.
In 2010 we learned that big data doesn’t mean big insights. What will we learn this year?
To react quickly to a changing regulatory environment, BI projects need a flexible and robust -- and agile -- underlying architecture.
Instead of just reporting on data, shops should be exploring their data. This is particularly true in government, where very large data sets can benefit from cutting-edge visual data exploration technologies.
Buyers must beware, and vendors must simplify their licenses.
Far from being “crushed” by IT, intelligent analysts seem to be emerging stronger than ever in business.
HP seems ready to make yet another run at BI superstardom.
Composite Software executive VP Robert Eve discusses the evolution of data virtualization and exactly how the technology can be used to address today's data management challenges.
By investing in a strategy of goal-setting, measurement, and adjustment, government agencies can turn social media from a random, trendy exercise into an accurate, effective initiative that can support their larger organizational strategies and goals.
InetSoft positions its new Style Intelligence 11.0 release as a BI offering for the most agile of agile BI practitioners.
MDM, data quality programs need value proposition to succeed
The federal government -- and its BI community -- needs to go real-time. The time to prepare is now.
Data Integration leaders are under pressure from "good enough" competitors. This gives non-dominant players a golden opportunity to contest the status quo.
With a flurry of recent BI-oriented partnerships, it's no surprise Cloudera is attracting so much interest.
Oracle has released software aimed at letting organizations build private clouds by adding elasticity to their applications via a clustered file system.
To provide your organization with the foundational components necessary to build competitive advantage and to be market responsive, take a look at the good, bad, and inevitable aspects of master data management.