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Information Foraging and the Changing Face of BI

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Jun 15, 2011

Even if users are getting poor results out of their existing business intelligence (BI) tool, why might they prefer to stay put, and how does the next wave of BI interfaces propose to change things?top

BI and DI Challenges Loom, Worrying Analysts

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Jun 08, 2011

Data integration needs are shifting, but vendors, many content with their market share and revenues, simply aren't keeping up with the needs imposed by new data types. top

BI and DI Challenges Loom, Worrying Analysts

Posted in: Business Intelligence - Jun 08, 2011

Data integration needs are shifting, but vendors, many content with their market share and revenues, simply aren't keeping up with the needs imposed by new data types. top

Trends That Are Changing BI Economics

Posted in: Business Intelligence - May 26, 2011

Customers are dealing with an explosion in the volume, variety and velocity of their information. They need insight from ever-growing data to make better and faster decisions that optimize their business outcomes.top

Business Intelligence Solutions Cause IT Headaches

Posted in: Uncategorized - May 23, 2011

If youre not satisfied with your business intelligence platform and how your company is using it, youre not alone, according to a new survey from web-based business intelligence software maker LogiXML. The survey finds that while many companies are planning on increasing their BI software spending over the next year, most arent happy with what theyve got. And blame for failed BI implementations, underperformance and the systems inability to meet the users needs falls on the shoulders of IT departments. “The findings weve compiled suggest that the overall need for BI continues to grow, but that companies are bogged down by traditional BI approaches that contain complex and costly platforms and data manipulation or tool sets with long development cycles all of which require significant IT involvement,” said Brett Jackson, CEO, LogiXML. The survey polled 575 business and IT professionals between March 29 and April 8, 2011 about their experiences with, and plans to implement, business intelligence software solutions. Here are 10 key findings. - ...top

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