Business Intelligence


IBM Database Update Sports BI-friendly Features

From advanced query performance to Cube Views, there's plenty for BI users to like in the "Stinger" release of IBM's DB2 database system

Hyperion and Deloitte Tout Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Offering

New solution consolidates information from different sources—including financial applications and internal controls—into a single dashboard view.

Q&A: A Closer Look at Enterprise Budgeting and Planning Tools

Enterprise planning needs to provide CFOs enough reaction time to respond to problems. Spreadsheets are cumbersome and don't provide a good corporate overview. So what tools should planners use?

Siebel and Teradata Form Analytics Alliance

Companies say users of Siebel’s analytical applications can more efficiently get at the massive amounts of data stored in a Teradata warehouse

Salesforce.com Unveils CRM Update

Highlights of the latest release include support for WebSphere and Lotus notes, improved sales lead management, and improved calendaring from the hosted CRM vendor.

Celequest: The Dashboard is Key

Company replaces Excel with a new dashboard in its Activity Suite, its business activity monitoring software.

Customer Data Integration Efforts Driving ETL Growth

Established ETL purveyors must increasingly compete against database vendors for market share, though no vendor consolidation is forecast.



Microsoft Reporting to Ship in Visual Studio Control

SQL Reporting Services will be available in 2005 version of Visual Studio

Case Study: Outsourcing Data Quality

By verifying names and addresses over the Web, Saab provides near-instant lead generation for its dealers

Business Objects Updates ETL Tool

New features for Oracle databases, data quality capabilities, and integration with Crystal Enterprise highlight new release

SAS9—Better Late Than Never

SAS makes its formal debut as an end-to-end BI player

Microsoft: OLAP Market King?

A British market research firm reports that the software giant had the leading—but not dominant—OLAP market share last year, despite selling an old product

The Spreadsheet Is Dead—Long Live the Spreadsheet

Companies using spreadsheets alone can spend five months or more on budgeting and planning than those who use spreadsheets with other planning and budgeting tools, analyst says.

BI Powers Plugging Into NetWeaver

Product may compete with company's long-time partners, but those partners aren't worried

PeopleSoft Announces Industry-Specific CRM

Company seeks to expand the definition of CRM to include non-traditional customers

New Group to Drive BPM Awareness, Standards

The Business Performance Management Standards Group hopes to accelerate adoption of BPM practices in the enterprise

Study Finds Spreadsheets Obsolete for Budgeting and Forecasting

Companies adopting dedicated planning and budgeting applications (instead of spreadsheets) typically achieve greater accuracy while budgets and plans are more consistent, though time spent on these tasks wasn’t reduced.

An Innovative Approach to Data Profiling

i/Lytics Data Profiler will be released as a standalone solution; integration with its data profiling technology and the rest of the i/Lytics data quality solution will follow

NetWeaver Embraces BI

Update includes revamped portal and enterprise application integration components; it also signals the company’s biggest effort to date to field a complete BI stack

IBM Touts New Compliance Offering for Financial Institutions

Though the Basel II Capital Accord won't become law until early 2007, some vendors already pushing Basel II-centric solutions for a very important reason: customer history.