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1. Five Steps to Business Intelligence Project Success (2 Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Sep 3, 2007
Abstract : Many business intelligence (BI) projects fall short of expectations. Unless organizations implement a methodology and benchmark other organizations' successes, BI implementations may fail to provide desired results. This article identifies five steps that organizations should take when implementing BI solutions.

Type: Article

2. Five Steps to Business Intelligence Project Success (2 Pages)
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Jun 18, 2007
Abstract : Many business intelligence (BI) projects fall short of expectations. Unless organizations implement a methodology and benchmark other organizations' successes, BI implementations may fail to provide desired results. This article identifies five steps that organizations should take when implementing BI solutions.

Type: Article

3. BI Approaches of Enterprise Software Vendors (6 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Mar 19, 2004
Abstract : The need for business intelligence (BI) is real for all enterprise software users. It is rare to find a user who feels they get the information they need from their enterprise software system and even those who do want more. The need is not just reporting; they need business monitoring, analysis, an understanding of why things are happening. They need diagnostic tools.

Type: Article

4. Why Manufacturers Should Cash In On the Promise of Business Intelligence (1 Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Jul 11, 2007
Abstract : More manufacturers would implement a business intelligence (BI) solution if they understood the true value BI brings to the organization. In this podcast, TEC analyst Lyndsay Wise sits down with Robert Abate, RCG IT?s principal consultant, to discuss why manufacturers should turn to BI to boost efficiencies and return on investment (ROI), and how to optimize a BI implementation.



5. Microsoft Takes A Shot at the Business Intelligence Market (4 Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Jun 30, 2006
Abstract : Microsoft Business Scorecard Manager 2005 has allowed Microsoft to enter the business intelligence (BI) market by using its client base to expand its offering. Microsoft offers a complete solution with its SQL Server platform, OLAP, reporting analysis, and scorecarding capabilities.

Type: Article

6. Acta Technology Helps Add Business Intelligence Capabilities to Major ERP Vendors (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 7, 2000
Abstract : Sand Technology Systems International Inc. (NASDAQ: SNDT), a provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions, announced today that it is partnering with Acta Technology, Inc. (Acta) to provide 'guaranteed and cost-effective' BI results for users of SAP R/3. Both Sand and Acta will be featuring the Nucleus RapidMarts as preferred solutions for the increasing numbers of customers seeking effective ways to handle BI applications with SAP.

Type: Article

7. Factors Inhibiting the Widespread Adoption of Business Performance Management (4 Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
May 16, 2007
Abstract : Business performance management (BPM) and business intelligence (BI) solutions are at a crossroads. Vendors from each domain compete in the same market. BPM vendors are at a disadvantage due to BI's penetration and expansion into the BPM market.

Type: Article

8. Transforming Business Intelligence Into Business Performance Management: Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy by Hyperion

Abstract : Companies invest in information technology (IT) because they believe it will maximize their performance. The more a company knows about its customers, markets, supply chains, and internal operations, the more effectively it can pursue growth and profitability while avoiding risk and regulatory exposure. Unifying disparate systems with business intelligence (BI) systems, however, is not enough. For companies to truly differentiate themselves, they need to transform BI into business performance management (BPM) systems to leverage information discovered by BI and use it externally.

Type: White Paper

9. Choosing a Standard for BI and Reporting by Cognos

Abstract : When technologies, such as business intelligence (BI) solutions, become strategic, companies start to look at standardization. One possible standard is Cognos 8 Business Intelligence, which is a single product, on a single architecture, that provides all BI capabilities.

Type: White Paper

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