Existing DI and DQ tools can't easily be adapted to address product data integration. What's needed, proponents say, is a better, dedicated tool.
QlikTech believes its QlikView product will benefit disproportionately from a projected surge in BI spending
Integrating BI, content management, and portals has long been a challenge for IT. Open source has a price advantage, but is it right for you?
A look at the trends that left their mark in 2008, plus what's ahead in 2009.
Employees who believe they may be fired may steal proprietary information to blackmail management
Even before green got hot, it was apparent to many IT mavens that storage was actually consuming the most power and generating the most heat in their shops.
Adopters cite OSS' low-cost licensing, flexibility, and -- crucially -- freedom from a Microsoft lock-in as its most attractive features.
How the right software development partner can help to retain your in-house IT team
Full-disk encryption specifications developed by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), including key management and self-encrypting drives, can keep data safe.
Mainframe pros have joined with IBM to tout the virtues of Big Iron-based cloud computing.
New release features good functionality plus a pleasant user interface
IBM partnership will allow Ubuntu to be used in desktop virtualization architecture
When times are tight, BI can actually save you money.
How Best-in-Class companies make the most of BPM
Guest access, mobile users, out-of-date software protection highlighted
A new study from IDC shows that which companies continue to dominate the data warehousing market and which are enjoying surging growth
Mid-market shoppers at the recent Sage Summit Customer Conference wanted to try BI by the slice, and many didn't even call it BI. Vendors' pitches kept that in mind.
How deploying hardware in the data center that runs a centralized security suite that handles multiple security configurations can protect a diverse set of end users.