Business Intelligence


Is SQL Server 2005 Worth the Cost?

Is SQL Server 2005—even with significantly improved OLAP, ETL, and reporting features—worth the cost?

Association Promotes Web Analytics Value, Standards

The Web analytics market is growing at a healthy 30 percent year-over-year clip

Dashboard Deployment Surges in Manufacturing Sector

One in four companies will purchase and deploy a dashboard solution in 2005

Microsoft’s CRM Delay Draws Mixed Reactions

Announcement of a delay with version 2 rankles some users, but most are taking it in stride

Informatica's PowerCenter Bundle, Product Roadmap

For a company that has sometimes seemed to lack direction, Informatica is back on track

Actuate Targets Financial Performance Management

With its new FPM offering, Actuate is competing more aggressively against performance-management specialists such as Cognos and Hyperion

Teradata Ships Next-Gen Data Warehouse

Warehouse 8.0 means that Teradata is still the vendor to beat in the high-end data warehousing space.



Reader Feedback: MicroStrategy 8

Readers report: MicroStrategy has done a very good job supporting existing customers with point upgrades and other enhancements

Q&A: Informatica CEO on Data Integration Trends

Informatica CEO Sohaib Abbasi charts a pragmatic course when talking about his company’s vendor partners—but pulls no punches on the subject of ETL competitors

MicroStrategy 8 Gets Thumbs Up from Analysts, Users

BI suite boasts improved support for heterogeneous data sources, new data mining capabilities, and integration with SAP BW

Business Objects Gears up for Mid-Market Customers

Designed for mid-market customers, Crystal Reports Server XI offers a subset of the capabilities of the BusinessObjects XI suite

Oracle and PeopleSoft—The CRM Angle

CRM competitors could target potentially disaffected customers—particularly if Oracle is less than sincere about servicing them

Siebel’s Analytics Push

As the major enterprise application vendors flesh out their analytic offerings, Siebel is in the forefront

BI Vendors Get Failing Grade on Pricing

Business intelligence vendors must make their software more affordable—and provide better service once it’s been sold

SQL Server 2005 Offers Risks, Rewards for BI Vendors

As Microsoft preps its most ambitious business intelligence offering to date—SQL Server 2005—the good relations it enjoys with some long-time BI partners could be at risk

Cognos Continues EU Push

Is Cognos positioning itself to better tackle Business Objects on its own turf?

HyperRoll, Hyperion Clash—OLAP Wars Revisited

In the age of SCO, patent suits are fraught with peril—especially for end users, who can find themselves simmering in the legal hot seat

Business Objects XI Gets Favorable User Feedback

It’s no silver bullet, but those who have used XI say the product goes a long way to addressing most of their concerns

Sybase, Informatica Partnership Targets Mainframe Data

With as much as 75 percent of corporate data still sitting on the mainframe, Big Iron is a platform few BI vendors can afford to ignore

Social Networking: The CRM Trend to Follow

There’s little risk for CRM vendors who wish to get into the social networking game—and the potential upside is enormous