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Information Management Announces 40 Vendors They Are Watching
Information Management has released its first annual list of 40 vendors to watch in 2010. There are so many opportunities in information management right now that we’re seeing a market of more startups and business models than ever before. That … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfresco, Algebraix Data, Appirio, Aravo, Aster Data, Birst, Callidus Software, Coupa, Daptiv, Denodo, Digital Reef, Expressor Software, Global IDs, GoodData, Information Management, Kapow Technologies, Lyzasoft, Mashery, MindTouch, nCircle, Nuexo, Pervasive Software, Platon, Radian6, Saba, Service-now.com, SnapLogic, Sonamine, Sonian, Sonoa Systems, Space-Time Insight, Stibo Systems, SuccessFactors, SwiftKnowledge, Syncsort, Tableau Software, Top 40 IM vendors, WhereScape, Xangati, Zettapoint, Zoho
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SharePoint surge continues but strategies are lacking
Survey shows implementations of Microsoft SharePoint generally go ahead without a formal business plan, and with confusion about where and how it is to be used. A recent survey by AIIM (Association for Information and Image Management) has found that … Continue reading
Microsoft Fills Up Database with New Technology
By Mark A. Smith Microsoft has started its marketing push for the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 database platform. Despite having the year 2008 in the name (which indicates how lengthy Microsoft’s release cycles are), this is a major release … Continue reading
Posted in analytics, big data, Business Intelligence, data management, Data Sharing, Data Warehousing, ETL, Information Management, Master Data Management, Software
Tagged BI, Business Intelligence, CEP, Complex Event Processing, data management, data mining, DATAllegro, enterprise spreadsheet, Information Management, information platform, Master Data Management, Microsoft, Microsoft Data Warehouse Appliance, MPP, PowerPivot, Reporting, self-service BI, SharePoint, SQL Server, SQL Server 2008 R2, Stratature, StreamInsight
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IBM Acquires Information and Analytics Provider NICS
IBM (news, site) has announced that it has signed a definitive agreement for the acquisition of information management and analytics provider NICS. The financial details of the deal were not released. National Interest Security Company (NICS), which is based … Continue reading
Connecting the intelligence dots will require clout
By Doyle McManus The former head of the federal Information Sharing Environment says agencies must be forced to adopt common systems for tagging information, flagging what’s important and making sense of it quickly. Most of the new federal agencies created … Continue reading
Posted in Data 2.0, Data Sharing, Government, Information Management, Intelligent Enterprise, Intelligent planet
Tagged Data Sharing, Data Strategy, Digital Britian, fighting terrorism, Government, Information Management, information sharing, Information Sharing Environment, predictive analytics
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Capgemini fuels xoserve transformation
Gas hub overhauls its information capabilities CapGemini has helped gas industry hub xoserve transform its information capabilities to its gas supplier and domesitc customers. xoserve is the information link between gas suppliers and transporters, enabling them to bill one another … Continue reading
Posted in Business Intelligence, data management, Data Sharing, Data Warehousing, Information Management, Intelligent Enterprise, Master Data Management, Software
Tagged "single version of the truth", analytics, BI, Bob Booth, Business Intelligence, Business Objects, Capgemini, data architecture, data management, Data Sharing, Data Strategy, Data Warehouse, Information Management, MDM, National Grid, Oracle, single view, smart metering, xoserve
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Oracle buys data quality vendor Silver Creek Systems
Silver Creek Systems is Oracle’s first purchase of the new year. The company’s DataLens software should help Oracle compete in the area of data quality and data integration against the likes of IBM, Informatica and Pitney Bowes Acquisition-happy Oracle has … Continue reading
Intelligent Enterprise Top Stories of 2009
By Doug Henschen, Intelligent Enterprise Intelligent Enterprise’s ten most-popular articles of the year delivered helpful advice, forward-looking insight and deep analysis. Plus, the list of popular ‘evergreen’ gems offering timeless insight. Shelf life. That’s what separates many Intelligent Enterprise articles from transient … Continue reading
Posted in Business Intelligence, Data Governance, data management, Data Warehousing, Information Management, Intelligent Enterprise, Intelligent planet, Software
Tagged analytics, BI, Business Intelligence, Data Sharing, Data Strategy, Data Warehouse, Data warehouse appliance, Data Warehousing, Information Management, Reporting
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SAS Institute, Zoho Take Business Intelligence Mainstream
by Matthew Weinberger Conventional wisdom says business intelligence software is designed for large enterprises. But recent moves from a range of software companies — including SAS Institute and Zoho, respectively — suggest BI is going broader and attracting SMB (small … Continue reading