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What a recession might mean for business intelligence

January 25, 2008 by Ted Cuzzillo

BI was made for turbulent times, wasn’t it? At least the handful of consultants think so whom I talked to this week for my TDWI article. Unlike at the gloomy economic forum in Davos, these guys have not a shred of fear among them.

BI leader Claudia Imhoff warns, “The glory days are gone,” you need BI to aim well at the right customers and products. Esteemed consultant and author Sid Adelman says, “Companies with good BI are going to kill the competition.” Jill Dyche, also a well-known consultant, tells a story about a medical-supply company that’s using BI to trump the competition.… Read the rest “What a recession might mean for business intelligence”

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My latest for BI This Week: predictive analytics sits out Oracle OpenWorld

November 27, 2007 by Ted Cuzzillo

My latest for TDWI’s online newsweekly, BI This Week, appeared tonight.

Analysis: Predictive Analytics and Oracle OpenWorld
Predictive analytics seemed to sit it out at the recent Oracle OpenWorld, except for one recent Oracle acquisition.

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BI This Week: Sacramento visualization conference

November 21, 2007 by Ted Cuzzillo

I attended the IEEE InfoVIS 2007 conference in Sacramento, held October 28-30, and wrote about it for TDWI: “Visualization: Just Look What’s Coming.”

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