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by Boris Evelson, Connie Moore, Rob Karel, James G. Kobielus, Charles Coit, September 11, 2009
Business intelligence is a set of methodologies, processes, architectures, and technologies that transform raw data into meaningful and useful information used to enable more effective strategic, tactical, and operational insight and decision-making. . . .
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by Boris Evelson, August 25, 2009
Even as IT reduces or holds budgets steady in many enterprise software sectors, business intelligence (BI) initiatives remain front and center in most enterprise business and IT agendas. As the demand for pervasive and comprehensive BI applications increases, . . .
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by James G. Kobielus, Boris Evelson, Leslie Owens, August 18, 2009
Enterprise strategic, tactical, and operational decision-makers want to understand past and present activity but also anticipate the future to avoid being blindsided by seemingly hidden events. How do companies build a competitive "crystal ball"? They . . .
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by Boris Evelson, August 6, 2009
This set of data charts examines BI adoption trends from Forrester's recent Enterprise And SMB Software Survey, North America And Europe, Q4 2008.
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by Boris Evelson, Rob Karel, July 9, 2009
Delivering business intelligence (BI) effectively depends on a data management architecture that fits your reporting and analytical requirements. Unfortunately, many data warehousing (DW) and BI professionals overlook the need to optimize an end-to-end . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, May 19, 2009
By nature, business intelligence (BI) transforms raw, meaningless data into meaningful, tangible, and actionable information. But successful BI requires multiple components and steps that must be executed in perfect choreography. While the data sourcing, . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, James G. Kobielus, May 13, 2009
The January 2008 merger of SAP and Business Objects created numerous opportunities and challenges for business intelligence (BI) and data warehousing (DW) professionals. The good news was that SAP now offers several leading, best-of-breed BI and DW products. . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, Rob Karel, March 17, 2009
Business intelligence (BI) remains a top priority for many enterprises, but delivering successful BI capabilities goes far beyond just the tools and enabling technologies. Historically, foundational BI best practices in data governance, data quality management, . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, February 20, 2009
As an economic downturn becomes a sobering reality, enterprises look for various ways to increase revenues and reduce costs. While overall IT budgets become targets for cost cutting, business intelligence (BI) applications and infrastructure need not . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, January 12, 2009
Our latest data shows that enterprises are slowly but surely beginning to adopt the newest BI features like open source, end-user self-service, and search-BI convergence.
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, Rob Karel, January 12, 2009
This decision tool will help I&KM professionals evaluate their options for logical data architectures to support Business Intelligence, such as physical BI repositories vs. federated data access to operational data stores, enterprise data warehouses . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, December 18, 2008
Current State Of BI Adoption In Enterprises: Plenty Of Room For Growth And Improvement
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
Topic Overview: Business Intelligenceby Boris Evelson, November 21, 2008
Business intelligence (BI) is a set of methodologies, processes, architectures, and technologies that transform raw data into meaningful and useful information. It allows business users to make informed business decisions with real-time data that can . . .
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by Boris Evelson, James G. Kobielus, November 7, 2008
Online analytical processing (OLAP) is a core component of a complex business intelligence (BI) architectural stack. Even as vendors begin to explore alternative technologies for "slicing" and "dicing" large data sets, OLAP engines, servers, and models . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, James G. Kobielus, November 4, 2008
The increasing pervasiveness, complexity, and criticality of today's business intelligence (BI) applications have led enterprises to recognize the need for something more formal than a traditional IT support center to maximize returns on their BI and . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by James G. Kobielus, Boris Evelson, August 4, 2008
Many information and knowledge management (I&KM) professionals consider the data warehouse (DW) appliance niche as distinct from — and a bit less mature than — the market for enterprise-grade DW solutions. There is still some validity in that viewpoint, . . .
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by Boris Evelson, July 31, 2008
In Forrester's 151-criteria evaluation of enterprise business intelligence (BI) platform vendors, we found that IBM Cognos and SAP Business Objects maintain their leadership positions, while Oracle and SAS Institute move into leadership positions in enterprise . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, June 23, 2008
For years, traditional business intelligence (BI) technologies have provided tools for reporting, analysis, and visualization of information. While these technologies continue to remain the core staples of enterprise-grade BI solutions, Forrester recognizes . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, June 12, 2008
Forrester surveyed 89 BI users as a part of the Wave evaluation of enterprise reporting and analysis platforms, expected to publish in Q3 2008. These data charts highlight the results from that user survey.
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, Colin Teubner, John R. Rymer, May 14, 2008
With change endemic, business flexibility paramount, and the lines between strategic, tactical, and operational decision-making blurring, information and knowledge management (I&KM) pros must find new application architectures for a new generation . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, Matthew Brown, May 5, 2008
Search and business intelligence (BI) really are two sides of the same coin. Enterprise search enables people to access unstructured content like documents, blog and wiki entries, and emails stored in repositories across their organizations. BI surfaces . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Boris Evelson, Tim Sheedy, February 12, 2008
Business intelligence (BI) initiatives are unlike most other enterprise software projects. They do not fit well into the traditional software development life cycle (SDLC), and are notoriously difficult to outsource. Even though many enterprises have . . .
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by Boris Evelson, Paul D. Hamerman, December 27, 2007
IBM's planned acquisition of Cognos comes as little surprise following SAP's announcement to acquire Business Objects and Oracle's recent acquisition of Hyperion. IBM's move is cleaner in terms of minimizing product overlaps than the other two, but it . . .
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by Tim Sheedy, Boris Evelson, December 27, 2007
Similar to the Forrester Wave, this provider selection tool allows a user to enter its own weightings or use Forrester's default weightings to score particular BI consulting and systems integrators and view a picture that compares the providers with one . . .
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by Boris Evelson, Paul D. Hamerman, November 5, 2007
SAP, in a complete turnaround from its prior organic growth and "tuck-in" acquisitions strategy, announced its intention to acquire Business Objects on October 7, 2007. This move parallels similar big bang acquisitions by its application rival, Oracle, . . .
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