BIRT and Crystal aren’t the only game in town. There’s also JReport, which—in its new version 7.2 release—incorporates a bevy of improvements.
As customers finish up with their Cognos 8 implementations, the company’s holistic performance management pitch might look even more appealing.
Teradata, Netezza, and DATAllegro take aim at one another.
DPS gives Teradata a bona-fide financial performance management stack, but officials insist Teradata is not a BI or BPM contender
The ETL market had a surprisingly successful 2004—and is poised for even more growth through 2009
It’s a service-enabled world out there. Who’s along for the ride so far?
DataMirror and SunOpsis continue to find their own way—a third way, so to speak—in a hotly contested ETL marketscape
With its better-than-spreadsheet-spreadsheet marketing strategy, Actuate could find an eager audience for its FPM tool.
What really happened—and where does Firstlogic go from here?
Will BPM and ETL ride to mainstream success on the coattails of Microsoft’s SQL Server 2005 juggernaut?
Business Objects positions Xcelsius as a complement to, and extension of, Microsoft Excel
Don’t look for WebSphere DataStage this year...
The data warehousing appliance arms race spills over into the partner arena.
The convergence of data mining and artificial intelligence technologies has some folks screaming Big Brother—perhaps with good reason.
Using the TDWI Business Intelligence Framework, research and services senior manager Philip Russom outlined four ‘mega-trends’ to watch in 2006.
Microsoft’s next-gen database still isn’t generally available.
The new Crystal Reports for Eclipse is billed as a completely Java-based reporting solution.
Similarity Systems and Firstlogic have a lot more riding on their new data quality products than first meets the eye.
As more pundits promote the power of SOA, TDWI asks Hyperion’s chief technical officer how his company is riding the wave.
Most of Microsoft’s BI partners have been champing at the bit for some time now. This week they got a chance to strut their stuff.