What qualities help separate best-of-breed data visualization offerings from their general purpose competitors?
Business Objects—the industry’s Accidental Data Integration vendor—continues to flex its muscles.
You don’t need a roadmap to find the IT-Business Gulf. Just walk down the hall or pick up the phone; someone in an office near you can elaborate.
The bottom line: companies need to figure out a "right time" window that’s right for them.
At bottom, real-time is a data integration problem: it involves getting fresh data to business users as rapidly as possible.
Cognos debuts branded dashboard appliance, revamped Controller software
Oco offers yet another alternative for business intelligence technology.
Information Builders touted new WebFOCUS enhancements at its annual user confab – and hinted of next-gen goodies in WebFOCUS 8.
Mainframes are back; well, they never really went away.
It’s official: Microsoft has arrived as a BI and PM power.
A quest for the Golden Source.
Does TIBCO’s acquisition of visualization specialist Spotfire Inc. portend a coming round of consolidations in the data viz space?
iSuite boasts canned connectivity into heterogeneous data sources, which lets it support right-time reporting and analysis requirements.
What makes HP think it can succeed where so many other vendors haven’t? A unique mix of software, services, and fault-tolerant servers, for starters.
As pricepoints drop and knowledge about business intelligence and performance management spreads, has the information management industry reached a tipping point? Find out what Microsoft, Business Objects, Hyperion, LogiXML and InSolve have to say.
It’s a no-brainer: few of them actually have the strong top-down support that they need to be successful, Gartner claims
Business Objects picked up a best-of-breed PM provider and launched new versions of its ETL and EII tools last week.
Can you have a personal data warehouse? One man has built it, but you won’t find it in the store, at least not yet.
Tableau 3.0 delivers a host of niceties, including support for rich formatting, free-form annotations, and—chiefly—a new Dynamic Dashboards component.