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March 13, 2006James Taylor's Gartner BI Conclusions
James Taylor of Fair Isaac was blogging live from the Gartner BI show, and summarized his closing thoughts in a great read here.
Apart from indicating the Business Intelligence industry is in transition, and of course adding the oft-quoted comment from Gartner's Bill Hostmann ("This is not your father's BI"), James' takeaway thoughts seems to be developed most in the form of a question posed to Gartner:
"Is Business Intelligence about delivering information to people or about a broader range of activities including real-time decisioning and actionable-insight where the recipient might be a system not a person?"
James Taylor of Fair Isaac was blogging live from the Gartner BI show, and summarized his closing thoughts in a great read here.
Apart from indicating the Business Intelligence industry is in transition, and of course adding the oft-quoted comment from Gartner's Bill Hostmann ("This is not your father's BI"), James' takeaway thoughts seems to be developed most in the form of a question posed to Gartner:
"Is Business Intelligence about delivering information to people or about a broader range of activities including real-time decisioning and actionable-insight where the recipient might be a system not a person?"
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