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Coral8 Bows 'Continuous Intelligence' Platform
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Doug Henschen
- October 21, 2008
Applying real-time analysis to streaming and historical data, complex event processing vendor says it can sense changing conditions and trigger smart, proactive decisions across multiple departments.
Teradata Bows Petabyte-Scale Appliance, Faster Database
by
Doug Henschen
- October 13, 2008
Extreme Data Appliance 1550 meets super-high-scale analysis, compliance and archival demands. Teradata 13 database virtualizes storage, speeds loading and boosts performance.
As Event Processing Hits Main Street, Vendors Rev CEP Engines
by
Doug Henschen
- September 24, 2008
CEP upgrades focus on business users. Experts foresee big opportunities for real-time analysis.
Data Warehouse Market Heats Up
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- September 18, 2008
Teradata, Netezza, and Infobright tried to differentiate their offerings this week with new price points, specialized appliances, and open-source software.
Q&A: Gartner's Roy Schulte on Choosing BI, BAM or CEP
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Doug Henschen
- September 15, 2008
Event processing looks like the next big thing in IT, but Gartner analyst Roy Schulte says it comes in three varieties: low-latency BI dashboards, lower-latency Business Activity Monitoring (BAM), and ultra-low-latency complex event processing. Here's how to spot candidate apps, pick the right technology, and start with the right architecture.
Coral8 Upgrades CEP Engine
by Antone Gonsalves
- August 24, 2008
Coral8 Engine Release 5.4 includes greater configuration flexibility and enhancements to the vendor's Continuous Computation Language.
Data Warehouse Alternatives Make a Hit in India and Europe
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Doug Henschen
- June 20, 2008
Telco Reliance scales with DW appliances. Web marketer TradeDoubler loads and queries faster, cuts cost with a column-store database.
Yahoo To Purchase Web Analytics Firm IndexTools
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Antone Gonsalves
- April 9, 2008
Yahoo expects the acquisition to add insight and metrics for the more than 150,000 businesses advertising through the portal.
FTC Divided Over Online 'Behavioral Targeting'
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K.C. Jones
- April 7, 2008
The agency calls for industry self-regulation despite concerns regarding collection and use of sensitive data, such as medical information and information about children.
Gartner: Emerging Technologies Will Help Drive Mainstream BI Adoption
by Antone Gonsalves
- March 20, 2008
The technologies expected to breakdown today's hurdles to wider adoption of business intelligence include interactive visualization, in-memory analytics, search integrated with BI, software as a service and service-oriented architecture, Gartner says.
SAP's Business Objects To Release Major Upgrade Next Month
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Mary Hayes Weier
- February 13, 2008
SAP plans to integrate Business Objects' data management technologies with its own, and link its BI Accelerator appliance to non-SAP data sources.
Google Upgrades On-Premise Web Analytics Software
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Antone Gonsalves
- February 1, 2008
Improvements to Urchin include improved geo-identification of Web site visitors, cross-segmentation options, and embedded scheduler.
Intelligent Enterprise 2008 Editors' Choice Awards
by Intelligent Enterprise
- January 2, 2008
Intelligent Enterprise unveils its take on 'The Dozen' most influential vendors that will drive the intelligent enterprise in 2008. Plus, we highlight 36 'Companies to Watch' in five categories.
Will You Buy? More Companies Turn To Predictive Analytics Software
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- December 8, 2007
It's still costly and complicated, but recent software vendor partnerships aim to make it less so.
Microsoft Unveils Tools For Advertisers, Webmasters
by
Paul McDougall
- December 3, 2007
AdCenter Add-in for Excel 2007 and Webmaster Center are being offered through Microsoft's Advertiser & Publisher Solutions unit.
Solo BI Vendors Have Something To Offer
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- November 17, 2007
Even with four companies now controlling more than of half the business intelligence market, don't forget the independents, including SAS Institute and MicroStrategy.
Business Intelligence Consolidation Won't Kill Innovation, Claim Execs
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Mary Hayes Weier
- November 15, 2007
IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP may own the largest slice, but independent BI vendors suggest they have much more to offer.
Get Smart About Business Intelligence
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- September 29, 2007
Standard tools and appliances have lowered the barriers to data analysis.
Sallie Mae Becomes Online Business With Help Of Complex Event Processing
by
Charles Babcock
- September 23, 2007
The former government entity uses 35 fraud detection patterns to combat fraud and ensure student loans are processed correctly.
Seven Details That Bust Web Analytics Budgets
by
Phil Kemelor
- August 13, 2007
Too many organizations fail to consider these not-so-hidden fine points when implementing Web analytics systems. Whether you choose SaaS or licensed software, here's the nitty gritty that can wind up breaking the bank.
Do the Right Thing: Gain the Customer Experience Advantage Over CRM
by Richard Snow
- July 22, 2007
Rather than bridging gaps between business units and creating a single customer view, CRM has too often created yet another silo with incomplete information. Customer experience management ensures that customer information is consistent across channels and that next steps are guided by segment- or event customer-specific strategies. Here's how to move toward a more holistic approach.
Tibco Launches Upgrade Of Spotfire Analytics Platform
by Antone Gonsalves
- July 10, 2007
Spotfire DXP 2.0 is the first product release since Tibco acquired the business intelligence vendor last month.
IDC Reports on BI Sales: Which Vendors Are Hot?
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Doug Henschen
- July 1, 2007
Business intelligence software sales are growing at a double-digit pace, according to a new IDC report, and rising demand lifted sales for nearly every vendor. Microsoft and SAS led the way among the top-five vendors while one up-and-coming company racked up a near triple-digit sales gain. Despite all the "BI for everyone" marketing hype, IDC says the technology is still out of reach for mainstream business users.
Scientists Use BI Software And Inuit Trackers To Gauge Polar Bear Populations
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Mary Hayes Weier
- June 25, 2007
Polar bear populations could be affected if global warming leads to less ice.
Tealeaf Opens Window on Web Customer Experience
by
Doug Henschen
- June 13, 2007
Customers don't have to explain every click and message they encountered on your site. By replaying each customer's online experience, Tealeaf closes a customer-support gap.
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