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Contributor: Steve Swoyer


Stephen Swoyer is a technology writer with more than 16 years of experience. His writing has focused on business intelligence, data warehousing, and analytics for almost a decade. He’s particularly intrigued by the thorny people and process problems most BI and DW vendors almost never want to acknowledge, let alone talk about.

  


All articles by Steve Swoyer


Microsoft Gains Ground in Relational Database Management System Foot Race

Microsoft grew its share of the relational database market in 2005—even though its BI-laden SQL Server 2005 release didn’t ship until late last year.

With Next-Gen Office, Microsoft’s Business Intelligence Ambitions Soar

We take a look at Microsoft’s business intelligence aspirations and try to separate fact from FUD. First in a series.

Experts Urge Restraint When Rolling Out Enterprise Information Integration

Some experts worry that EII—which helps enable painless connectivity to disparate data sources—has the potential to be easily abused.

Google Courts Business Intelligence Players

Business Objects and IBI hop on Google’s OneBox Enterprise Bandwagon

Informatica’s Software-as-a-Service Gambit

Hail Mary or Hail Abbasi: Is Informatica’s come-to-SaaS moment a case of a vendor leading the market by its nose?

SAS Jumps Into the Performance Management Fray

SAS’ PM platform release gathers together—under one big proverbial tent—several PM products it has marketed for years.

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