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Posted by Antone Gonsalves Business process management is "a journey, not a destination." That's the description given by many BPM practitioners to writer Penny Lunt Crosman, author of the article "Processes Get Smart." Continue reading "The BPM Journey" Comments
Posted by Antone Gonsalves Unbiased information on IT products is often hard to come by, so it's sad to see what looks like the end of AssetMetrix. Microsoft has agreed to buy the Canadian hardware and software asset management vendor, which is known for its detailed reports on Windows penetration in the workplace. Under its new owner, it's unlikely those reports would continue, given that they haven't always been helpful to the Redmond, Wash., software maker. Continue reading "Days Numbered For AssetMetrix's Windows Reporting" Comments Microsoft Gets Closer To Hyperion BI
Posted by Antone Gonsalves The high-tech industry is no stranger to cooperation among competitors. Among the latest example is the latest partnership between Microsoft and Hyperion Solutions. Despite plans to acquire business intelligence vendor ProClarity, Microsoft is teaming up with Hyperion to integrate its System 9 BI+ suite with Microsoft's SQL Server 2006 reporting, analysis and integration services. Continue reading "Microsoft Gets Closer To Hyperion BI" Comments JasperSoft Rolling Out BI Suite
Posted by Antone Gonsalves JasperSoft has released the roadmap for several modules that will eventually comprise its business intelligence software suite. The newest component is the JasperServer, a Java-based tool for customizing reports for any department within a company that needs financial and sales information. Continue reading "JasperSoft Rolling Out BI Suite" Comments SAP, Microsoft Adding Pressure To BI Market
Posted by Antone Gonsalves Developing products that deliver business intelligence to as many corporate workers as possible is the trend in the industry. The idea is to get valuable business metrics to the people who need them, while also upping the number of users, which means fatter licensing deals for vendors. Continue reading "SAP, Microsoft Adding Pressure To BI Market" Comments Microsoft Making SAP Stronger Against Oracle
Posted by Antone Gonsalves Microsoft continues to lend a helping hand to SAP, as the battle grows fiercer between the German software maker and Oracle. In releasing Service Pack 1 this week for SQL Server 2005, Microsoft drew a bit closer to SAP by adding to the database Reporting Services that work better with SAP's NetWeaver Business Intelligence, a data store for SAP's business applications. Continue reading "Microsoft Making SAP Stronger Against Oracle" Comments Taking BI To The Masses
Posted by Antone Gonsalves Cognos acknowledges business intelligence apps haven't been very useful for the corporate rank and file. With user interfaces built for business analysts, BI software has been less than user friendly for most workers. In fact, only about one in five corporate employees use the software, according to the Canadian software maker. Continue reading "Taking BI To The Masses" Comments Can Oracle Be Trusted With Business Intelligence?
Posted by Antone Gonsalves Oracle's business intelligence strategy appears to be coming together. The database giant says it plans to take recently acquired Siebel Business Analytics and make it the foundation for its BI products, which will include integration between Oracle Discoverer and the Siebel Analytic Server. Delivery of the combination is set for the first quarter of 2007. Continue reading "Can Oracle Be Trusted With Business Intelligence?" Comments Greetings From San Francisco
Posted by Antone Gonsalves Today is my first day at the helm of Business Intelligence Pipeline, so I figured it's a good time for us to get acquainted. My name is Antone Gonsalves and I previously ran InternetWeek, another site within CMP Media's TechWeb online group. Other hats I've worn within CMP include working as a staff writer for InformationWeek Online and the magazine. I live in San Francisco, where I've covered business technology for the last 10 years. Continue reading "Greetings From San Francisco" Comments Microsoft's BI Play
Posted by ted kemp First, it was Oracle. Now, it's Microsoft. Continue reading "Microsoft's BI Play" Comments
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