If business intelligence provides the insight that business performance management needs, why not close the loop with one integrated platform? SymphonyRPM 4.5 does just that, say its makers.
The Microsoft faithful are sure to like what’s in store—but does SQL Server 2005 give DB2 and Oracle users a reason to cross the aisle?
In spite of analytic aspirations past, Siebel has been an indifferent steward of its BI assets
Poorly aimed bazookas notwithstanding, performance dashboards are remarkably powerful enterprise tools, as TDWI’s Fall 2005 keynote outlined.
A first-ever BPM product introduction, along with Excel and SharePoint BI enhancements have Microsoft’s partners and competitors on edge.
Acquisition fever continues to shake things up in the business intelligence industry, as Embarcadero buys Ambeo.
Officials call it the most important release in company history. But don’t look for PowerCenter 8 this week….
It’s hard to avoid the impression that SAP is making a big BI push.
While business intelligence vendors continue to tout the benefits of platforms, organizations should be as mindful of the minuses as the pluses.
Firstlogic refreshes its IQ8 data quality suite with improved dashboarding and collaboration features, project monitoring and reporting capabilities.
Information Builders CEO Gerry Cohen doesn’t mince words, and as our own Stephen Swoyer found it, the New York-based software player has a few cards up its sleeve.
Just as customer data integration (CDI) is getting hot, Acxiom Corporation finds itself preparing for a potential takeover.
Tableau probably isn’t the first name that comes to mind when you think of data visualization software. Tableau on Monday announced version 1.5 of its data viz suite, touting usability and connectivity improvements—such as out-of-the-box support for Microsoft’s SQL Server 2005 database.
Are computational grids still a technology solution in search of a market? Far from it, SAS officials claim.
IBI is more aggressively pushing its WebFOCUS suite and iWay connectivity adapters as a platform for enterprise-wide BI.
At $1.4 Billion, the business performance management (BPM) space is white hot. What’s that about dashboards?
Hyperion trumpets its new System 9 suite as the unprecedented combination of its financial performance management capabilities and core business intelligence assets.
In BI, a picture can be worth a thousand—and sometimes many more—words
Sure, Business Objects hopes to take some wind out of the sails of Hyperion’s System 9 release—but there’s more to XI R2 than meets the eye
The folding of EII into BI continues as Business Objects grabs Medience