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Overview

Contents
Summary

Articles



Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3

Expert Opinion | Part 2

Enterprise Portals | Part 2

Next Generation BI | Part 2

Case Study: WHSmith | Part 2

Project Management | Part 2

Knowledge Mapping | Part 2

Case Study: Embarcadero | Part 2

Business Review | Part 2

Supplier Profiles


Acuma
Cognos
Compaq
Evolutionary Technologies International
Informatica
MicroStrategy
Sagent
ShowCase
Volantia

Contact Points


Contact Points

Pat Sweet finds the market analysts agreed on the view that data warehousing and business intelligence are set to extend their influence across organisations.

Spread betting - Part 3 | Part 1| Part 2

A series of shorter, more targeted projects is simply more likely to result in the sort of buy-in from the enterprise at large which is necessary to ensure eventual success.

Meanwhile, the current economic downturn and the increase in competition are only two of a number of factors which have combined to make it more essential than ever before for companies to have a good grasp of how their business is operating on a daily basis.

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