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Mashups and Pervasive BI
by Tom Leoni
LogiXML BIz Comm Editorial Staff
November 7, 2007
Business intelligence features with an interactive feel and browser-like navigation help spread business intelligence (BI) to a broader and deeper range of end users. Mashups are a great example of how integrating familiar Web 2.0 capabilities into a BI solution helps more end users access the data and information they need. Read More…
More Affordable and Efficient Alternatives for Analysis
by Rachel Shortt
Editor, LogiBIzComm
November 9, 2007
As BI is also becoming more critical to small to mid-sized businesses, today’s organizations need solutions that are scalable, affordable, easy to rollout and to maintain. Traditional approaches to analysis via Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) just do not fit this bill. The cost, complexity and lengthy implementation times of OLAP architectures prohibit wide and immediate availability. Read More…
Business Intelligence for the SMB Market
by John Kyle
VP of Marketing, LogiXML
July 16, 2007
You don’t have to look very hard to see that technology companies are targeting the small to medium business (SMB) market. The legacy business intelligence (BI) software vendors are no exception. The Global SMB market is growing and, with that growth, needs the kind of insight BI can provide. Read More...
Survey Indicates Preference for Corporate-Wide Adoption of BI but Steep Price Tags Limit Universal Adoption
by Rachel Shortt
LogiXML BIz Comm Editorial Staff
July 11, 2007
A new survey of business intelligence (BI) professionals worldwide reveals that while they overwhelmingly believe that their companies can benefit from the insights BI provides, the perceived high costs of implementing a BI system have prevented more than two-thirds of them from doing so throughout their firms. Nearly 60 percent of respondents agree that knowledge workers throughout organizations should have access to BI capabilities. Other key findings…Read More…
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