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Nucleus names the tops in BI
A new study offers real-world answers to tough BI questions, such as which vendor's suite delivers the most ROI, what drives end-user adoption and Microsoft's impact on the market? Article | 13 Dec 2005
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Analytics for all, says Google
Google Analytics, a hosted Web analytics service formerly known as Urchin, is now available for free. Analysts say this move may inspire other innovation in the market. Article | 15 Nov 2005
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Microsoft builds on BI
As Redmond announces plans to beef up its BI efforts, a study finds that Office applications are losing ground in the battle for casual users. Article | 25 Oct 2005
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Siebel: Analytics held key to future
Siebel's CEO had hoped to bring the company back to dominance on the strength of its analytics. With the pending Oracle acquisition, others hope it survives. Article | 19 Oct 2005
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Survey: Retention hot, BI not
IT priorities have shifted in the last year, according to the annual SIM survey. While BI fell off the list as a priority, retaining staff remained a critical concern. Article | 15 Sep 2005
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Five things you should know about BI
Most executives understand the benefits of rolling out business intelligence (BI) to all workers in the enterprise. But they may not be prepared for a common set of problems that almost all BI projects bring. Article | 24 Aug 2005
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The BI application consolidation challenge
Whether through departmental purchases, mergers or acquisitions, companies have a myriad of BI tools. Consolidating it is a task fraught with challenges. Article | 11 Aug 2005
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Text analysis next software battleground
Mining unstructured data, through search, BI, CRM and database technology, is going to be a key force in software moving forward, according to a recent report. Article | 10 Aug 2005
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BI tops CIO shopping lists
A new survey says business intelligence is second only to security when it comes to CIO spending priorities. Article | 10 Aug 2005
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Dunkin' Brands serves up real-time BI
Dunkin' Brands got a fresh start with a new BI project. Article | 08 Aug 2005