What about the customer?
Constantly speaking to vendors about their product offerings gives me a good overview about what could be, basically what the…
Maybe text mining SHOULD be playing a bigger role in data warehousing
When I chatted last week with David Bean of Attensity, I commented to him on a paradox:Many people think text…
BPM 2.0: Méfiez vous des imitations
Back in February 2006, I wrote a first post on BPM 2.0. It was an attempt at defining what was…
Recovering from the Accidental Architecture
In my article “The Accidental Architecture,” I discussed how enterprises have evolved their data warehousing (DW) and business intelligence (BI)…
Spotlight on Innovation
Innovation is a hot topic these days. That’s a good thing since it’s hard for many companies to continue to…
It’s PARTNERS Time …World’s Largest Data Warehousing and Analytics Conference
Well, our annual Teradata PARTNERS is here, coming just after Teradata marks its one-year anniversary as an independent company. It…
NRC Report: Data Mining won’t find the Terrorists
According to Declan McCullagh, a just-released U.S. National Research Council report entitled Protecting Individual Privacy in the Struggle Against Terrorists:…
Disputed history of the term Business Intelligence
According to Computerworld, Howard Dresner coined the term business intelligence in 1989 at Gartner Group. That seems odd, since a…
Securing Enterprise Data and Computer Power
In March I posted an entry on a significant enhancement in the computing realm, the thin client. That post…
Making BI more decision-centric
My friend Kurt Schlegel at Gartner has just released a new report - Deliver Business Value With a BICC (BI…