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Breakthrough Analysis, by Seth Grimes
Seth Grimes is an analytics strategist with Washington DC based Alta Plana Corporation. He consults on data management and analysis systems. See More by Seth Grimes Business Intelligence in 2008
Facebook is good for something (beyond wasting time)! It brought me to a BI 3.0 discussion thread started by Darren Cunningham, prompted by his LucidEra colleague Ken Rudin's blog entry, What's in Store for Business Intelligence in 2008. Ken is perceptive. His five predictions are:
Do follow the link and read the full blog article, and then consider my BI 3.0 comment addressed to Darren, that LucidEra does interesting enough work, but Ken Rudin's hot-in-2008 list is mighty solipsistic. Is there really nothing (significant) in store for BI in 2008 that isn't touched on by LucidEra offerings? LucidEra offers hosted business analytics for sales, marketing, and finance via a Software as a Service (SaaS) model. There is and will be more to BI, however, than is dreamt of in their philosophy. My own BI 3.0 hot/heating-up list additionally includes, in rough order of 2008 significance:
This is a supplemental list, not an exhaustive one. My items figuratively stand on the shoulders of the bread-and-butter BI we've been doing for years. I've touched on most of them before (examples: 7, 8, 9, 10). They'll all be grist to the mill, that is, worth covering and considering, in 2008. Seth Grimes is an analytics strategist with Washington DC based Alta Plana Corporation. He consults on data management and analysis systems.
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