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Using the TDWI Business Intelligence Framework, research and services senior manager Philip Russom outlined four ‘mega-trends’ to watch in 2006.
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Microsoft’s next-gen database still isn’t generally available.
The Microsoft faithful are sure to like what’s in store—but does SQL Server 2005 give DB2 and Oracle users a reason to cross the aisle?
As more pundits promote the power of SOA, TDWI asks Hyperion’s chief technical officer how his company is riding the wave.
If business intelligence provides the insight that business performance management needs, why not close the loop with one integrated platform? SymphonyRPM 4.5 does just that, say its makers.
Most of Microsoft’s BI partners have been champing at the bit for some time now. This week they got a chance to strut their stuff.
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