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Oracle's BI Play

Posted by ted kemp
Thursday, March 30, 2006
12:50 PM

Oracle is pushing a new product line that it hopes will cover companies' BI needs from top to bottom.


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The Skinny From Bill Gates

Posted by ted kemp
Thursday, March 23, 2006
12:01 PM

Microsoft's desktop strategy is slated to take its next step forward later this year, with the release of Office 2007. Gates, now Microsoft's chairman and chief software architect, talked with our sister publication InformationWeek last week and held forth on an array of topics related to corporate data and information-sharing, including a server-based version of Excel, enterprise data search and corporate blogging.


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Readers: Less Faith In Database Analytics?

Posted by ted kemp
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
1:16 PM

A comparison of two Business Intelligence Pipeline polls indicates that readers have less confidence in database makers' ability to deliver built-in analytics than they did a year and a half ago.


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Readers Defend XBRL

Posted by ted kemp
Friday, March 17, 2006
11:46 AM

A story we ran this week about XBRL managed to ignite a little controversy, even before it made our newsletter.


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Wikis At Work

Posted by ted kemp
Thursday, March 9, 2006
1:11 PM

You might be interested to know that your business intelligence peers are investigating how to use wikis in the business environment. Or at least that's what the high level of interest in one of our recent stories indicates.


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In Due Order

Posted by ted kemp
Thursday, March 2, 2006
2:23 PM

A big majority of the data stored by most organizations is either unstructured, like information on paper, or semi-structured, as in e-mails. But more and more companies want to be able to analyze those disorderly data sets.


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