Many BI pros are already working with PerformancePoint -- some in production -- while still others are anxious to put it through its paces in their environments
BI was made for economic slowdowns, and over the coming year it may get a chance to show its stuff.
Respondents said they are using a mixture of open source and proprietary solutions
IBM’s acquisition of Cognos was explained in greater detail last week; we explore the impact for BI practitioners
How is your IT environment performing? A new class of performance management software helps you look for patterns and spot abnormalities.
Is IBRIX truly a vendor-agnostic technology that can dramatically improve data access speeds?
Independent survey reveals gap between virtualization’s importance and IT’s confidence in managing it effectively
IBM is aiming its Information-on-Demand pitch to both IT professionals and business decision-makers
The number of new vulnerabilities disclosed by researchers actually declined in 2007 -- the first time that’s happened since 2003 -- but it’s not all good news.
With Visual Studio 2008, Microsoft's developer-friendly focus continues apace -- with some new wrinkles
Creating state-consistent point-in-time snapshots is now possible in server virtualization environments
Scale was behind Microsoft's interest in Yahoo
Company reverses earlier decision to release in mid-March
A new version of the enterprise service bus released
Two OSes closely tied together
One dozen security fixes due next week
New survey quantifies premium IT pays for poor requirements gathering; focus on process, not documentation is key
As enterprise and mobile applications converge, users will demand consistency on mobile devices.
Data modeling, proponents say, can help insulate an organization against change. Sounds good -- but is it true?
With text analytics poised for growth -- especially as a means to parse and index unstructured data -- it's a propitious time for SPSS