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Analysis: Business Intelligence Transformation in 2009

Financial disruption may hold promise for BI, but it will also transform BI itself: big tools to small tools, fewer analysts and more business users, and finally appreciation for human intelligence.

Business Intelligence: The Year in Review

For BI professionals, it was a year in which several long-simmering trends seemed to coalesce and boil over.

Question and Answer: Market Forces That Will Mold Business Intelligence in 2009

It’s been a year of great change, and there’s more ahead. JasperSoft’s CEO takes a look at four key trends for 2009 that will have an impact on BI.

Question and Answer: From Part dash time to Prime dash time: Business Intelligence Evolution Continues

A look at the trends that left their mark in 2008, plus what's ahead in 2009.

Question and Answer: Integrating Content Management and Business Intelligence

Integrating BI, content management, and portals has long been a challenge for IT. Open source has a price advantage, but is it right for you?

QlikView's Rapid Time dash to dash Implementation Improves Business Intelligence Value

QlikTech believes its QlikView product will benefit disproportionately from a projected surge in BI spending

Silver Creek Accelerates Product Data Integration

Existing DI and DQ tools can't easily be adapted to address product data integration. What's needed, proponents say, is a better, dedicated tool.

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