TDWI White Paper Library
TDWI maintains this library of white papers as a resource for in-depth research and commentary about the big data, business intelligence, data warehousing, and analytics industry. The content in this repository is crafted by TDWI's software and consulting partners. To find out how your company can promote its content in this library, click here.
This Gartner report leverages customer survey data and analyst opinion to evaluate vendors across a variety of key product capabilities. Download it to learn why MicroStrategy 10 is the top vendor.
Download this white paper to learn why business leaders are embracing a more distributed model of data-driven decision support.
Download this white paper for insightful research demonstrating how businesses with the most effective BI programs tend to have a significantly higher degree of distributed, self-service elements.
It’s hard to deny that big data is changing the world as we know it. Download this white paper for a discussion of the most useful aspects of big data.
Download this e-book to learn how you can take advantage of external data to contextualize your analysis.
Download this white paper to learn how OpenText Analytics and Reporting technology allows healthcare organizations to pull large amounts of information from multiple sources for comprehensive and predictive analysis, while ensuring the quality, security, and availability of data for better decision making and optimal patient care.
In 2015, dashboards, end-user self-service, advanced visualization, and data warehousing lead the list of technologies and initiatives strategic to business intelligence (fig. 10). As in our 2014 study, the data show ongoing focus on fundamental and traditional BI functionality. Operational integration and data discovery also represent fundamental BI focus; only after these do “newer” initiatives including data mining, embedded BI, mobile device support, and in-memory analysis begin to emerge. Complex event processing, Internet of Things, and cognitive BI are the lowest ranked priorities in 2015.