BI This Week


In a Surging Analytic Market, Will Demand Outpace Supply?

Demand for BI and analytic technology could soon outpace demand, creating both risk and reward for IT professionals

Major Data Warehousing Events of 2008 (and Predictions for 2009)

BI analyst Michael Schiff looks at the accuracy of the predictions he made last year, examines the major BI events of 2008, and suggests new trends to watch in 2009.

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.

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.

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?

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.

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