Before undertaking a major BI architecture or restructuring initiative, organizations should create a road map to help them create a business case, assess their current state, and plan a phased implementation.
- By Mary Beth Kush
- June 20, 2008
IT and business users often seem to be miles apart when it comes to understanding how to achieve a successful business intelligence project. In this issue we examine ways that these diverse groups can build a bridge over very troubled waters.
- By James E. Powell
- June 20, 2008
This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.
Best-of-breed tools should be limited to only a few that may provide strategic advantage while using an integrated platform for most business requirements.
- By Alex Chaves-Sanz, Ihsan Al-Awamy
- June 20, 2008
This article originally appeared in the issue of TDWI.
How to overcome resistance to BI from subject matter experts.
- By Claudia Imhoff, Ph.D., Jonathan G. Geiger, Lisa Loftis
- June 19, 2008
TDWI Technology Market Reports provide TDWI Members an annual overview of an important technology sector within the business intelligenc (BI) market.
- By Cindi Howson, Wayne Eckerson
- June 19, 2008
Organizations should be feeding actionable insights to decision-makers further on down the line. That's where the ROI lies, according to Information Builders.
- By Stephen Swoyer
- June 18, 2008
The parade of "green" data has arrived -- though most of it is one marketing pitch after another. Meanwhile, real problems and likely solutions stay on the sidelines.
- By Ted Cuzzillo
- June 18, 2008
ETL technology has certainly not been stagnant, and neither have the many technologies surrounding it. Sweeping changes in users, technology, and culture have affected how this tool is used and by whom. We talk with Arman Eshraghi, CEO of LogiXML, about what ETL users need to know about how changes to technology have affected ETL.