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Information Management: Unstructured Data Management and Text Mining
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Of BI and Baseball: Two Reports Present Vendor and Product Standings
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Doug Henschen
- August 11, 2008
It ain't over till it's over, and Forrester and BIScorecard reports say the business intelligence playoffs are a long way off.
Dow Jones Connects On-Demand BI App To LinkedIn Social Network
by Antone Gonsalves
- August 1, 2008
Contacts from the business-oriented social network can be imported into G2, which maps relationships among people to help the user discover potential business opportunities.
Ride the Next Wave of Flexible 'BI Workspaces'
by
Doug Henschen
- June 30, 2008
Forrester Research says SaaS and in-memory options will let power users and analysts gain insight without IT bottlenecks. Embrace the trend, but beware the costs and risks.
Clarabridge Improves Text-Analytics Platform
by Antone Gonsalves
- June 18, 2008
Release 3.0 of the Content Mining Platform includes a drag-and-drop interface, called Navigator, which makes it easier than previous versions to organize and distill insights from text-based customer surveys.
Predictive Analytics: Peer into the BI Crystal Ball
by David Hatch
- June 16, 2008
A new Aberdeen Group survey finds that there's no silver bullet in predictive analytic success. Here's a sampling of the approaches best-in-class firms are using to spot trends, understand customers, and proactively tune products, pricing and positioning.
Business Objects Dives Into Predictive Analytics
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Mary Hayes Weier
- June 11, 2008
The SAP subsidiary's first predictive analytics module takes direct aim at the market dominated by SAS Institute.
Enterprise 2.0: CIA's Secret Intellipedia Has Universal Relevance
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W. David Gardner
- June 10, 2008
The government's private wiki is a solution to the age-old problem of getting important information into the hands of intelligence agency people who can put it to good use.
Enterprise 2.0 Preview: Collaborative Tools Gird Wachovia's Global Push
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Paul McDougall
- June 9, 2008
Wachovia is embracing Wikis, blogs, instant messaging, social networking sites, Microsoft's Sharepoint, and other collaborative tools to connect staff, cut costs, and retain and attract younger employees.
Google's Developer Strategy Rests On The Cloud
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Thomas Claburn
- May 28, 2008
Its new era of software development includes Google Gears, Android, Google App Engine, Google Web Toolkit, and OpenSocial API, the company revealed at its I/O conference.
Facebook Says It Will 'Open-Source' Its Platform
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Thomas Claburn
- May 27, 2008
Facebook's decision to open its platform comes less than two weeks after the social network began denying Google's Friend Connect.
Alfresco Upgrades Software For Building Online Community Sites
by Antone Gonsalves
- May 16, 2008
Enterprise 2.2 has a number of enhancements for building communities around commercial brands found in gaming, sports and entertainment.
IBM, RIM Drive Deeper Into Web 2.0
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W. David Gardner
- May 15, 2008
New WebSphere and Lotus Connections software for the smartphone allow users to build Web sites as well as messaging and calendaring applications.
Forrester Sees Convergence Trend In BI, Search
by Antone Gonsalves
- May 12, 2008
The ongoing convergence of BI and search will help "bridge the artificial system boundaries between structured data and unstructured content," the analyst firm said in a recent report.
Gaylord Hotels Taps Text Mining to Boost Guest Satisfaction
by
Doug Henschen
- May 5, 2008
How can you quickly make sense of text-based comments on thousands of customer surveys? Text analytics helped this mega-hotelier uncover hidden obstacles to customer loyalty.
Truviso Offers Another Option For BI
by
John Foley
- May 3, 2008
The company's software performs continuous, real-time analysis on incoming data.
Teradata Unveils Entry- To Enterprise-Level Data Warehouse Appliances
by
Antone Gonsalves
- April 21, 2008
The product line starts with the Teradata 550 SMP aimed at departmental use and priced at $67,000 per terabyte. The remaining two models include the Teradata 2500, an entry-level system priced at $125,000 per terabyte; and the enterprise-level 5500, which starts at $200,000 per terabyte.
SaaS Could Be Google's Key To The Enterprise
by Michael Healey
- April 19, 2008
Purchase of Postini allowed Google to offer a new pricing model for spam control, putting pressure on other vendors.
How To Choose Among The Four Bright Lights Of BI
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Mary Hayes Weier
- April 12, 2008
After a tumultuous year of acquisitions and consolidation, the business intelligence market is now dominated by IBM, SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft. All four are pitching enterprise-wide BI platforms, each with its own twist. Here's what you need to know about them.
Most Users Are Unhappy With Enterprise Search
by
W. David Gardner
- April 10, 2008
Separate U.S. and U.K. surveys released this week found that search engines are failing workers.
Microsoft Claims Victory In Open XML Standardization Battle
by
J. Nicholas Hoover
- April 1, 2008
Acceptance means that Microsoft doesn't have to worry about governments that prefer internationally standardized document formats backing away from Office.
SAS Acquires Text Mining Firm, Upgrades Core Platform
by
Doug Henschen
- March 20, 2008
Responding to competitive threats, SAS buys Teragram for its natural language processing, categorization and search technologies.
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.
Google Adds 'Gadgets' To Online Spreadsheets
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Antone Gonsalves
- March 19, 2008
Consumers and small businesses primarily use Google Apps, but the company has been trying to push adoption to large companies.
Remembering Joe Weizenbaum, ELIZA Creator
by
W. David Gardner
- March 13, 2008
The MIT researcher and debunker of 'Thinking Machines' died earlier this month at the age of 85.
Microsoft SharePoint Used But Underutilized, Survey Finds
by
W. David Gardner
- March 5, 2008
Only 15% of end users have a formal plan or strategy in place describing where they will utilize their content management systems, according to AIIM.
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