Casting for ROI
Pinning down BI's return on investment will never be easy, but it might be easier than fly fishing.
by
David Stodder
December 4 , 2004
The New Frontier
Innovation performance management: Is it a myth... or mandate?
by
Stewart McKie
November 13 , 2004
Caught in a Crossfire
For IT, managing service delivery is a delicate balance that requires ever greater intelligence.
October 16 , 2004
And Then There Was One
Stuart Robbins of the CIO Collective describes how BI's success raises the bar for future BI systems.
by
David Stodder
September 18 , 2004
The Pieces Are Moving
What's that grinding sound? It's nothing less than strategic business applications shifting to a higher virtual plane.
by
David Stodder
August 7 , 2004
Gathering Strength
In the view of Information Builders' CEO Gerald Cohen, BI platform consolidation will unleash growth, not curtail it.
by
David Stodder
June 1 , 2004
The Mobile Equilibrium
Knowledge workers benefit from mobility, but maintaining a productive balance requires constant attention.
April 17 , 2004
Capitol Anxiety
Washington, the hub of public enterprise, is riding through an anxious period of change.
by
David Stodder
April 3 , 2004
Nurture the Wealth
Nurturing corporate wealth from information assets is the focus of BI and data warehousing in 2004.
March 6 , 2004
It's Cobbler Time
Forever overlooked, IT management is now the focus of autonomics and next-generation technology
by David Stodder
December 10, 2003
Virtualize This!
Since E. F. Codd, databases have prospered with virtualization. Will it continue?
by David Stodder
November 18, 2003
The Finger Stops Here
Accountability is becoming a key success factor in building competitive advantage
by David Stodder
October 10, 2003
Weasku Intelligence
BI, heading into uncharted waters, must change quickly if it is to lead the way
by David Stodder
September 17, 2003
Preserve the Data Warehouse
BI capabilities embedded in transactional systems degrade confidence
by Jim Gallo
August 10, 2003
Faster, Better, Cheaper?
Strategic business application development: The only constant is change
by Sanjay Murthi
July 18, 2003
Lest History Repeat Itself ...
To achieve the promise of business performance management and other new solutions, we need to be mindful of past hopes dashed
by Cynthia Holladay
June 17, 2003
It's All Subjective
Which, if any, is the right textual business intelligence solution for your company?
by Jeanette Burriesci
May 31, 2003
CRM: Analytics to the Rescue?
CRM players tap analytics to recover momentum - and deliver higher return on investment
by David Stodder
April 5, 2003
What's Going to Happen?
Despite uncertainties in economics and world affairs, IT must lead toward smarter infrastructures
by David Stodder
March 20, 2003
Strategic IT: Key to Profitability
The 2002 Intelligent Enterprise Dozen Executive Roundtable debates what makes business/IT synergy thrive
by David Stodder
December 5, 2002
Heal Thyself, IT
The economic downturn gives IT a welcome opportunity for 'in-house' innovation
by David Stodder
November 15, 2002
Self-Service: The New Mantra
Letting customers do it themselves is the dream of many intelligent enterprises
by David Stodder
October 30, 2002
Sharing is Good: Pass it On
Privacy regulation could proscribe the boundaries of data and application integration
by David Stodder
October 8, 2002
Chewing the Fat
Impatient with bugs and insecurity, customers will look for resilient email management
by David Stodder
September 17, 2002
Customers Turn the Tides
Software applications must keep pace with a sea change developing in IT requirements
by David Stodder
August 12, 2002
Quality Is Job One
With strategic business applications reaching more users, data quality is finally getting its due
by David Stodder
June 28, 2002
Adjusting the Horizontal
While aiming for the vertical sweet spot, enterprise application providers must also deliver a strong foundation
by David Stodder
June 13, 2002
Tracking the BI Muse
Breaking free of its traditional bounds, business intelligence (BI) will find harbor in many applications
by David Stodder
May 28, 2002
The Model Is Change
In a conversation with Microsoft's Jim Gray, it's clear that exciting times are ahead for database developers
by David Stodder
May 9, 2002
Planning the Future
Focused on demand visibility, new BI will help companies avoid recession havoc next time
by David Stodder
March 8, 2002
I Want My EIP!
Knowledge workers look for magic from enterprise information portals
by David Stodder
February 21, 2002
Poseidon Adventures
Larry Ellison, master of his ship, charts Oracle through turbulent times
by David Stodder
February 1, 2002
Brave New IT World
Life sciences computing is one antidote for an ailing industry
by Claudia Willen
January 14, 2002
Shaking Off the Daze
New technology passions must find a home as solutions to emerging challenges
by David Stodder
October 24, 2001
The Soft Underbelly
Data integration middleware: Will it become IT's second brain?
by David Stodder
October 4, 2001
Talk Is Cheap
Will customer analytics save CRM from becoming shelfware?
by David Stodder
September 18, 2001
The Power to Be Decisive
What is an intelligent enterprise? That is the question
by David Stodder
August 31, 2001
War of the Words
Never mind warm and fuzzy coopetition: The rhetoric, particularly Oracle's, is fast and furious
by David Stodder
July 23, 2001
Web Services: The Software Utility
Will dominance in the House of Database translate into leadership in Web services?
by David Stodder
June 29, 2001