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Microsoft Kills PerformancePoint?
Microsoft kills PerformancePoint — sort of
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The #1 BI Investment in 2009 will be… Production Reporting?!
Despite all the hype, production reporting is predicted to be the #1 investment area for BI this year
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OnDemand Information Browsing — Was Malcolm Gladwell Right?
Malcom Gladwell was right — hockey players are indeed more successful if they were born in the first quarter of the year. The new Polestar OnDemand preview made it easy to check…
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If You’re Interested in BI, Should You Be Interested in Twitter?
Why you should be interested in using twitter to get information about business intelligence — twitter.com/timoelliott
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Business Objects is Dead! Long live SAP Business Objects!?
Within 3 years, SAP will be known as much for its business user solutions, including business intelligence, as it is for its ERP solutions.
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Star Schema — The Band?!
Video and pictures of “Star Schema” — the best band made up of professional BI analysts EVER!
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Why You Shouldn’t Scream at Your Computer?
Analytics from Fishworks help explain low disk latency — avoid screaming!…
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The Complete List of 2009 BI Predictions?
Here’s a compiled list of all the articles and blog posts I’ve seen so far that give business intelligence predictions for 2009, with summarized lists of the points. For more information, go to the articles concerned. I’ve also added a couple of business and industry trend overviews that mention business intelligence. I’m sure I’ve missed…
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Will Business Objects Still be at Gartner BI Europe?
Yes, SAP Business Objects will be present at the Gartner BI Summit EMEA in the Hague — come and hear our presentation on “Innovation and Standardization: The Yin and Yang of BI”!
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Why Will 2009 be a Great Year for Business Intelligence?
Despite a weak economy, IT spending growth remains positive. Within IT, software spending is the healthiest. And within software spending, BI is a top priority. So if your job involves business intelligence, you should bless your good fortunes in 2009, as you should can expect a (relatively) good year — because BI really does transform…