BI projects are expensive, time-consuming, and risky. Advanced prototyping can bring IT and business users together.
In 2010 we learned that big data doesn’t mean big insights. What will we learn this year?
Buyers must beware, and vendors must simplify their licenses.
- By Cindi Howson
- March 16, 2011
Instead of just reporting on data, shops should be exploring their data. This is particularly true in government, where very large data sets can benefit from cutting-edge visual data exploration technologies.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- March 16, 2011
To react quickly to a changing regulatory environment, BI projects need a flexible and robust -- and agile -- underlying architecture.
- By John O'Brien
- March 16, 2011
Composite Software executive VP Robert Eve discusses the evolution of data virtualization and exactly how the technology can be used to address today's data management challenges.
- By Linda L. Briggs
- March 2, 2011
Far from being “crushed” by IT, intelligent analysts seem to be emerging stronger than ever in business.
- By Ted Cuzzillo
- March 2, 2011