Technology Market Reports
October 1, 2008
TDWI Technology Market Reports provide TDWI Members an annual overview of an important technology sector within the business intelligenc (BI) market.
April 1, 2008
TDWI Technology Market Reports provide TDWI Members an annual overview of an important technology sector within the business intelligenc (BI) market.
October 1, 2007
TDWI Technology Market Reports provide TDWI Members an annual overview of an important technology sector within the business intelligenc (BI) market.
April 1, 2007
TDWI Technology Market Reports provide TDWI Members an annual overview of an important technology sector within the business intelligenc (BI) market.
October 1, 2006
Master data management (MDM) is practiced in many different ways,with many different tools and technologies, in response to many different technical and end userrequirements. The dizzying array of options is itself a barrier to action. To help technical usersclear the barrier, this report segments the leading practices, architectures, tools, technologies, andrequirements of MDM.1 Based on the segmentations of this report, a technical user should beable to identify an MDM practice that is appropriate to his/her organization, understand whatcombination of tools and technologies is required, then draft an evaluation list of vendor productsthat maps credibly to his/her requirements. The report can also help business people decide whatrole a software solution should play in leveraging master data and similar data assets.
July 1, 2006
There has been a groundswell of interest in deploying performance dashboards in the past several years. According to TDWI research, almost three-quarters of organizations(74%) have either deployed a performance dashboard or are in the process of doing so. (Note: TDWI uses the term performance dashboard to encompass both performance dashboards and scorecards.) About one-third use a performance dashboard as their primary analytic application. (See our companion Best Practices Series report, Deploying Dashboards and Scorecards, included with this quarter’s Member mailing.)
April 1, 2006
The quality of data affects internal business functions like business intelligence and datamanagement. And it’s a competitive differentiator for external functions like customer relationshipmanagement and supply chain management. For these mission-critical functions, data qualityproducts provide productive development tools and servers for deployment automation.
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