Updates to performance management solution helps users easily access any data source, explore data, and build visualizations without help from IT.
Semantics helps bring data management down to the user level.
- By Linda L. Briggs
- February 28, 2012
There's plenty of competition in the fractious data integration market.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- February 28, 2012
Although relational databases will continue to be used for high-speed online transaction processing, conventional relational databases have clearly exhausted their usefulness for business analytics. What’s ahead for database technology?
Engineered system for in-memory decision support, online analytical processing, forecasting, and planning.
BI teams need to focus on what business users want most.
Sophisticated e-mail archiving solutions can generate business intelligence from stored e-mail messages.
- By Linda L. Briggs
- February 21, 2012
IBM asks the not-so-obvious question: If you already have a mainframe in-house, why not make it the centerpiece of your business intelligence and data warehouse efforts?
- By Stephen Swoyer
- February 21, 2012