Big data offers zero value unless a business can extract the intelligence it's looking for. As advanced analytics with intuitive data visualization comes online, big data 2.0 will come into its own as the driver of fully personalized and actionable insights.
Historically, a shockingly small proportion of potential information consumers has actually used BI. It's beginning to seem as if that isn't ever going to change.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- May 6, 2014
Integration platform-as-a-service, or iPaaS, is a big category: it encompasses everything from traditional application and data integration to integration between and among REST-ful applications.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- May 6, 2014
Big data benefits not limited to large enterprises
- By James E. Powell
- April 28, 2014
BI application gives IT executives a 360-degree view of their business
Where are companies making progress in their big data and analytics work?
- By Fern Halper, Ph.D.
- April 22, 2014
Every time someone has a satisfying technology experience, the bar gets set higher.
A look into a normal day in the near future, where predictive analytics is everywhere, incorporated in everything from household appliances to wearable computing devices.