All Articles By Neil Raden Business Intelligence 2.0: Simpler, More Accessible, Inevitable Say goodbye to complicated interfaces, disconnected analytics and shelfware. An emerging era for BI will bring simplicity, broad access and better ties between analysis and action. BI Megatrends: Our 7th Annual Special Report What are the latest directions in business intelligence? In our seventh annual report, we take a look at the major drivers impacting how you'll architect and implement BI in your organization. Could search, semantics and master data management push BI over the top? BI Megatrends What are the latest directions in business intelligence? In its seventh annual report, Intelligence Enterprise magazine takes a look at the major drivers impacting how you'll architect and implement BI in your organization. Could search, semantics and master data management push BI over the top? Dashboard: Web 2.0's Effect on Business Intelligence Web 2.0 is a murky term whose definition even its creators can't articulate. But aspects of Web 2.0 are having an impact on business intelligence that will prove to be profound in a few years. Dashboard: Web 2.0's Effect on Business Intelligence Web 2.0 is a murky term whose definition even its creators can't articulate. But aspects of Web 2.0 are having an impact on business intelligence that will prove to be profound in a few years. Looking for Meaning in the Semantic Web What is the Semantic Web and how can it help you? The concept may help solve tough corporate information-management problems. Looking For Meaning In The Semantic Web What is the Semantic Web and how can it help you? The concept combines many areas of IT expertise and may help solve tough corporate information-management problems. Start Making Sense: Get From Data To Semantic Integration Current integration methods including ETL, EAI and EII can't deliver on the goal of creating a single view of the truth. In fact, composite apps and service-based architectures will only underscore the limitations of current practices. Semantic integration promises a richer understanding of metadata and clearer context, but to embrace this emerging approach, we'll have to revise some cherished data warehousing concepts. Start Making Sense: Get From Data To Semantic Integration Current integration methods including ETL, EAI and EII can't deliver on the goal of creating a single view of the truth. Semantic integration promises a richer understanding of metadata and clearer context, but to embrace this emerging approach, we'll have to revise some cherished data warehousing concepts. |
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