Companies ally to develop enterprise-ready Linux solutions running on top of Unisys hardware
An all-in-one approach to performance management has its merits, but companies should look beyond their ERP stacks, too
IBM has quietly stitched together a data-access portfolio that helps position it as a prominent player in the burgeoning EII and BPM segments
Data profiling stalwart taps Similarity Systems to provide much-needed data quality capabilities
Microsoft’s CRM suite is less than two years old, but it’s already being used by 1,600 customers
After over five years in the making, the XML Query language standard is still missing in action
With competitors claiming that the Crystal acquisition has been a dud, Business Objects preps the next major release of its BI suite
Warehouse 8.0 boasts much of the plumbing that organizations will need to support service-oriented architectures
Company announces Smart Client, an end-user ad hoc query and analysis solution based on Microsoft’s .NET platform
After several fits and starts, is Siebel finally getting serious about business intelligence?
Microsoft rebrands ETL facility, beefs up Analysis Services, and hints at plans for ActiveViews end-user query and authoring technology
EII technology lets ProClarity use data from many more sources
Company expands focus from sales force automation to include customer service and support
With compliance deadlines looming, is it too little, too late?
Users can now tap SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services to report against Microsoft CRM data
New offering supports relational and non-relational data stores, distributed and mainframe computing platforms
By aligning with middleware-rich IBM, PeopleSoft can talk up a strategy of its own to counter SAP’s NetWeaver and Siebel’s UAN initiatives
There’s a problem with scorecarding, balanced or otherwise: No one knows if it actually works.
For data quality vendors, it’s not enough anymore to do name and address validation
The ETL mid-market is in play, and Ascential, Informatica, and other vendors are taking notice