For small and medium-sized enterprises, PerformancePoint could be a godsend
Is Cognos’ big-budget acquisition spree a harbinger of a more aggressive buying strategy?
The data warehouse might not survive a radical re-definition of "single version of the truth."
There’s a good chance PerformancePoint Server could take performance management mainstream
It’s been a busy fortnight for Business Objects, which achieved data quality and performance management milestones.
There’s a lot to like in Cognos’ latest purchase, industry watchers say -- though some issues remain
The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats posed by Cognos' latest acquisition target
NPS R4 enhances query performance on existing NPS hardware—at no additional cost, Netezza officials claim
Contrary to claims and predictions, the amount and growth of unstructured data may be vastly overstated.
Expect them when you least expect them: surprises at a TDWI World Conference.
Data modeling, that once sleepy demesne of data warehouse architects and hot-shot business intelligence (BI) analysts, has become quite popular.
Can search deliver on the promise of ubiquitous BI? Maybe. As with any highly hyped technology, however, a few myths first need to be busted.
Visualize this: data visualization software is changing the game.
Whatever else it might be, the data warehouse appliance market is anything but sleepy.
Frank Buytendijk tells us what he really thinks.
IBM tapped SaaS specialist Razorsight to help it transition to a mostly paperless infrastructure and deal with the paper remnants it just couldn’t eradicate.
In addition to customer data, companies want to bring arrant product and financial data to heel, too. Call it a data-quality-work-in-progress.
Practice makes perfect; and perfection breeds excellence in business intelligence.
Why SAP’s newfound openness is a good thing—for customers and SAP alike.