Search might not change everything, but—for BI vendors, at least—it has the potential to be hugely transformative, if not disruptive.
Panorama officials cite a healthy market for high-end SQL Server BI, and talk up the company’s SAP diversification strategy.
JasperSoft last week took its open source BI proposition to the next level, announcing new BI server and analytic components.
Last week, Google dramatically upped the ante in the rapidly developing enterprise search-scape. This article is the first of a two-part series.
Hyperion bets that UpStream’s technology will give it a competitive edge in the still-gestating BPM marketplace
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Don’t look now, but Cognos thinks it has a new killer app for mainstream BI—enterprise search.
SAS—the data mining and analysis specialist-cum-BI power—left little doubt about its strategy in the data integration space.
Some industry watchers feel the time might be right for SaaS BI—particularly in the SMB segment.
ProClarity’s data visualization capabilities surpass those of most prominent business intelligence pure plays.
Some industry watchers question Oracle’s commitment to BI superpowerdom.
This week, Business Objects unveiled crystalreports.com, its inaugural software-as-a-service entry. Is Crystal Reports On Demand right for you?
SAP’s understated business intelligence strategy is a study in contrast with that of its chief rival, Oracle.
On the heels of Oracle’s BI Suite announcement, Microsoft shores up its analytic chops by acquiring long-time partner, ProClarity.
Information Builders last month launched its first-ever search tool—WebFOCUS Intelligent Search
Cognos unveiled an SAP-friendly refresh of its C8 BI suite and announced a new BI search tool. Not bad for a week’s work.
Information access market braces for change as non-BI vendors increasingly angle to get in on the act.
Oracle’s new BI suite has an ambitious new vision: one that places Oracle-the-BI-power prominently in the forefront.
The revamped DWE 9.1 does little to address Big Blue’s MOLAP value proposition, which has been MIA since last summer.
Enterprise search is a market Oracle, Microsoft, and IBM—along with most business intelligence pure plays—can ill afford to ignore.