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There's no doubt that business intelligence has crossed the chasm from the exclusive domain of specialists sifting through mounds of archived data to an everyday operational tool that leverages real-time data feeds for all kinds of workers. If you've been... Read More..
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One theme that is constantly being voiced by BI vendors and proponents these days is the deployment of these tools in more of a "democracy" setting -- making analytic capabilities to as many employees across the enterprise as possible. In... Read More..
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In my most recent post here at BI in Action, I attempted to wade into the often-arcane waters of Semantics. Many pundits have taken to calling the phenomenon -- whatever form it takes -- "Web 3.0," implying that things will... Read More..
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How relevant are Semantics to business intelligence and analytics? The irrepressible James Kobileus, a fan of all things Semantic (whom I frequently join in the SOA BriefingsDirect podcasts, aka the Gardner Gang), points to a post by Bill Inmon, the... Read More..
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Tom Davenport coined the phrase in the title of his impressive book a couple of years back, and now everyone wants to do it: Compete on Analytics. It sounds so good -- but how close are we to this nirvana?... Read More..
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Globalization, shrinking business cycles, and increasing competitive pressures are placing demands on business managers to make faster and better decisions. Managers require both real-time visibility into their business operations and sophisticated analytical tools to help them navigate the increasingly fast paced and complex business environment.

Michael Dortch

Michael Dortch has been an analyst, consultant, speaker, writer, and 'information entrepreneur,' speaker, and writer about IT and 'the real world" for more than 30 years.

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick is an author and independent analyst who tracks the impact of information technology on management and markets. View more

Madan Sheina

Madan Sheina is principal analyst within Ovum's Software Applications group and is based in Northern California.

Madan has fifteen years' experience working in the IT industry both as an analyst and a journalist. His research covers a range of information management technologies, with a sharp focus on business intelligence, knowledge management and data integration software.

Madan is well respected in the IT industry for his clear, incisive and no-nonsense analysis style. He has advised leading ISVs on market positioning and product development strategy, IT users on product evaluation and selection, and the financial investment community on technology trends. View more

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