Business Intelligence


KPIs in Education: Rank versus Raw Numbers

Educators have been trying for decades to agree on key performance indicators for public schools or even whether KPIs can be used at all. One entrepreneur who envisioned a business intelligence-like service for schools thinks he's figured it out.

SAS Updates BI Products

SAS says it's making predictive analytics safe -- and highly-usable -- for the enterprise

Users Give PerformancePoint a Big Thumbs-Up (Part 1 of 2)

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

Analysis: What Might a Recession Do for BI?

BI was made for economic slowdowns, and over the coming year it may get a chance to show its stuff.

IBM Plus Cognos: Enhancing Information on Demand

IBM’s acquisition of Cognos was explained in greater detail last week; we explore the impact for BI practitioners

Choosing a BI Architecture for Mobile Devices

As enterprise and mobile applications converge, users will demand consistency on mobile devices.

SPSS Refreshes Data, Text Mining Toolset

With text analytics poised for growth -- especially as a means to parse and index unstructured data -- it's a propitious time for SPSS



Future Shock: On the Pros and Cons of Data Modeling

Data modeling, proponents say, can help insulate an organization against change. Sounds good -- but is it true?

Key Trends Driving Real-Time Data Access

We look at the important drivers behind the demand for real-time data this year

TDWI Audio Report: BI/Data Integration Synergy

As business intelligence grows in importance within corporations, so does the importance of data integration (DI) -- essentially, the process of combining data from different sources into a single unified view for users. An historic linkage between BI and DI has grown in the last three to five years as enterprises focus more on data quality, and on the need to share data across the enterprise.

Q&A: Data Warehousing and the Appliance Model

Datupia's Foster Hinshaw discusses the rapidly evolving state of the data warehousing market and the benefits and drawbacks of the appliance model

Bundles of Opportunity

Bundling agreements can be beneficial for both vendors and their customers, who are exposed to more BI functionality. However, there are risks for the customer.

Analysis: Behind Sun's MySQL Acquisition

Will MySQL transform Sun into a BI and DW force to be reckoned with?

Smaller Players Keep Performance Management Products Interesting

Oracle, IBM, and SAP sit atop the performance management heap, but several best-of-breed players are doing their best to keep things interesting

Cognos Delivers Next-Gen BI Suite

IBM's acquisition of Cognos may not change much in the short term, but will it dampen user enthusiasm for the new Cognos 8.3 release?

Issues and Techniques in Text Analytics Implementation, Part 2 of 2

How to streamline the information extraction process

TDWI Audio Report: BI’s Hot, But Useful Tools Not in Place

In a recent survey, more than 63 percent of IT professionals said business intelligence tools are important to their operations.

Issues and Techniques in Text Analytics Implementation, Part 1 of 2

How to streamline the information extraction process

DW Appliances: Kognitio to Debut in U.S., Netezza to Scale into the Stratosphere

There's plenty of action afoot in the teeming data warehouse appliance market

Why It's Time to Get Serious About Enterprise Content Management

IBM pushes ECM as a complement to bread-and-butter data warehousing