Real-Time Reporting Suite; Revamped Warehouse Builder
Company’s end-to-end BI strategy heavily emphasizes its 9i database
GoldenGate 7; MS Business Portal
Sharing goals, objectives, and Six Sigma stats
PowerAnalyzer catapults company into difficult BI market
News from SAP, SPSS, Recommind, and Plumtree
Biggest mistake: companies underestimate TCO impact of unused license maintenance
A proposed standard for querying structured and un-structured data has been a long time coming
IBM, Oracle, BEA, and others elbow into burgeoning EII market, but no single vendor offers complete EII solution
Resistance to process change, not inadequate funding, is largest obstacle in CRM implementations
Cognos updates Series 7, data quality system DataFuse gets usability release, Advizor ships updated data visualization software, and Decision Point releases a new financial reporting compliance tool
Avoid these weak spots in your Web applications.
This year, as security incidents meet last year's level, e-mail administrators will finally fight back against spam and companies will kiss their first-generation intrusion detection systems (IDS) goodbye. Those are just a few of the trends in Boston-based analyst firm Aberdeen Group's security predictions for 2003.
IT managers craving a simple way to trade compressed and encrypted files usable on almost any platform, take note. PKWare Inc. recently announced a range of compression products that can trade “zipped” files with 256-bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)—an encryption algorithm—across a range of operating systems, including Windows, Unix, MVS and AS/400.
Akamai uses massive parallelism to reach end users globally.
Sprint's new data mining system yields rich stores of customer information.
Managing and mining corporate information is a huge challenge...but there's light at the end of the tunnel.
Storage vendors join together
Scrubbing your data too soon or too late is a waste of effort—plan carefully to make your quality checks at the right time.