May 2007 Archives

In keeping with my wildly popular Service-Averse Architecture concept, which has been blogged about in French and Italian, searched in Google Japanese, not to mentioned blogged about twice on ZdNet by Joe McKendrick and once by Todd Biske, I note... Read More..
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Looks like Business Objects hit a homerun with its acquisition this week of Inxight Sofware. I had a great conversation with Ian Bonner, CEO of Inxight, about the acquisition, and got a great deal out of his explanation how a... Read More..
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Here we go again! Business Objects (Nasdaq:BOBJ) (Euronext Paris ISIN code: FR0004026250 - BOB), a provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Inxight Software, Inc. Based in Sunnyvale, Calif., Inxight... Read More..
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This week has been all about SAA. Not Systems Applications Architecture, as Tony Baer reminds us was a failed IBM Project in the 1980s, but something else entirely. SAA here in 2007 is Service-Averse Architecture, a term I coined on... Read More..
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Today, I present you this guest post from ebizQ's own MacDude Ely Rosenstock: The power of internet rumors reached new heights yesterday as a spoof email from Apple servers caused Apple stock to drop 4% in 13 minutes. Popular technology... Read More..
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Anne Thomas Manes, VP and Research Director at Burton Group, in her InfoWorld SOA Executive Forum keynote, said widespread adoption of SOA presents great advantages. "But with great potential, comes great risk," she said. "If you are unprepared to make... Read More..
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Heard at a David Linthicum-moderated panel at the InfoWorld SOA Executive Forum: Without considering the processes that are in place and the services you want to provide "All you have is a bunch of services you're trying to do a... Read More..
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Earlier today, I went to the SOA Exec Forum speakers' suite to say hi to David Linthicum. There also Eric Knorr, Executive Editor of InfoWorld, sitting with Anne Thomas Manes, Research Director of Burton Group, all got to talking with... Read More..
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At a technology track panel on SOA security at InfoWorld's fantastic yearly SOA C-level extravaganza, otherwise known as the SOA Executive Forum, they're talking about what needs to happen to secure service oriented architectures. On the panel is Mark O'Neill,... Read More..
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Oracle is having a busy couple of weeks, as are we all. A cool $495 million, or about $8.10 per share is getting them a new product lifecycle management toy, courtesy of their acquisition of Agile Software. In the words... Read More..
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From the ever-lucid Tony Baer, president of OnStrategies: Is it merely coincidence that the acronym for Service-Averse Architecture is SAA? For those of you whose hair turned white long ago -- if you have any of it left -- you'll... Read More..
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As I pack up to join my colleagues Gian Trotta, Joe McKendrick and Dennis Byron tomorrow at the InfoWorld SOA Executive Forum (where I will be blogging live), a word crossed my desk that is going to thrill the likes... Read More..
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Yesterday I threw down a podcast with Nenshad Bardoliwalla, an "übercool" dude who happens to be Senior Director, CPM Solution Management, at SAP Labs, LLC. We discussed SAP's acquisition of OutlookSoft. Enjoy it here. And we put up a bunch... Read More..
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ebizQ is excited to present the first installment of our BI in Action podcast series, about BI and BPM. ebizQ's VP for Strategic Services, Beth Gold-Bernstein, in hosting three group roundtable panels of vendor representatives, to hear about the different... Read More..
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First, it was rumors about Business Objects being bought by IBM. Then it was Oracle buying Hyperion. Then Business Objects bought Cartesis. Then TIBCO bought Spotfire. Did I miss any? Then yesterday, SAP announced its intention to acquire OutlookSoft. And... Read More..
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Continuing along an almost-disturbingly disruptive trend, SAP AG announced today its intention to acquire OutlookSoft. I just met with Phil Wilmington, OutlookSoft's CEO at the Gartner BI Conference in March, and also with folks from SAP Netweaver's Performance Management team,... Read More..
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Here at ebizQ, I don't usually publish earning statements in our news section, but I do get a slew of them at the end of each quarter in my email box. While I don't publish them, I certainly read them,... Read More..
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Madan Sheina, Principal Analyst, BI Technologies at ComputerWire/DataMonitor, today joins the BI in Action team blog, to blog with the likes of Joe McKendrick and Michael Dortch! We are very much looking forward to seeing Madan's analysis on our pages,... Read More..
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