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Looking deeper at text analytics
Monday, April 19, 2010 17:59 No CommentsLast week I attended and gave a talk at Salon BI in Montreal. Although there were many good presentations, one that I really enjoyed was Jean-Paul Isson’s presentation (he’ll be speaking at TDWI next month). Jean-Paul Isson, Global VP of BI and Predictive Analytics for Monster discussed the evolution of Monster’s homegrown text analytics solution [...]
My first BBBT meeting with Lyzasoft
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 14:56 1 CommentThis past Friday I had the opportunity to attend my first Boulder BI Brain Trust (BBBT) meeting remotely with Lyzasoft (here’s a link to their free trial) as a presenter and was impressed overall. One of the things I really like about Lyzasoft specifically is their focus on social media and BI. By taking analytics, [...]
The use of mobile BI and alerts
Monday, March 29, 2010 7:01 No CommentsThe interest surrounding mobile BI ebbs and flows over time. Even though many solution providers offer mobile BI solutions, the reality is that adoption remains low. And even though many decision makers take their work on the road, BI doesn’t seem to be a part of the equation outside of office or use of traditional [...]
A broad look at Klipfolio’s v5.4 release and operational dashboards
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 9:00 No CommentsKlipfolio announced their v5.4 release of Klipfolio Dashboard today – a desktop dashboard focused on providing operational Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Some interesting additions to their product are:
Search – the ability to use search functionality within the dashboards to filter out columns and to identify interesting data points using Boolean operators.
Drill across – in addition [...]
BI and unstructured data continued…
Sunday, March 21, 2010 15:18 No CommentsLast week I wrote a piece for Dashboard Insight about the convergence of BI and unstructured data. Over the years the topic of unstructured data keeps poking its head into the realm of business intelligence, but has yet to be seen on a large scale. Some interesting vendors that I wrote about (please see [...]
The influence of open source on general BI
Monday, March 8, 2010 9:01 1 CommentUntil recently, open source solutions were most popular within various developer communities but remained on the fringe of general business intelligence implementations. Over the past couple of years, however, open source BI, data warehousing, and data integration solutions have become more mainstream within the BI market creating a shift in the way BI solution providers. [...]
TDWI Insights and General Trends
Friday, February 26, 2010 12:00 No CommentsIn general, while meeting with vendors at TDWI to get updates on products and to identify changes in roadmaps, etc., it becomes possible to identify general market trends and the overall position solution providers are taking to provide their customers with additional business value. Based on my conversations over the past week, here are some [...]
A retailer’s holistic approach to BI
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 4:30 No CommentsEvery now and then I speak with vendors’ customers to get a different take on solutions being used and what companies really think about products that are marketed with only a positive spin. I also enjoy hearing about the business benefits and value mid-market companies are achieving through their use of BI. As a bonus, [...]
The next phase in mid-market dashboards
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 9:27 No CommentsEarlier this week I had a briefing with Visual Mining to learn about their new release, NetCharts Performance Dashboards (NCPD) 2.0. Aside from being impressed with their demo, one of the things that I noticed was their focus on the business user. Their key target is mid-market CFOs, but with that comes the realization that [...]
Jaspersoft’s new release and the expansion of open source
Monday, January 18, 2010 8:52 No CommentsLast week Jaspersoft announced their latest release 3.7 and Enterprise addition. Overall, the expansion of Jaspersoft’s Enterprise addition to the mix of traditional open source BI highlights the direction of the BI market overall. Companies are starting to look for alternative solutions that provide strong features and functionality but that do not require large implementation [...]
