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All Business Intelligence Software In Depth
Microsoft offers Olap on a budget
In Depth
Author:
nick langley
Date:
30 June 2004
Analysis Services is bundled with SQL Server 2000
Cognos brings intelligence to the business
In Depth
Author:
Nick Langley
Date:
27 May 2004
Cognos suite evolves to meet growing demand for more effective use of data
Sainsbury's marketing campaigns improved by new datawarehouse
In Depth
Author:
Daniel Thomas
Date:
10 May 2004
Users reveal their success stories at the global datawarehousing and analytics supplier's annual conference
Basic principles for datwarehouse success
In Depth
Author:
Nigel Montgomery
Date:
18 March 2004
Break projects down and involve users from all parts of the business
Microsoft rolls out its budget version of a large-scale enterprise report writer
In Depth
Author:
Keith Gile & Philip Russom
Date:
03 March 2004
Can SQL's built-in reporting tools remove need for costly third-party software?
Stock exchange real-time data engine will be first to test benefits of Windows 2003
In Depth
Author:
Daniel Thomas and Cliff Saran
Date:
23 April 2003
The London Stock Exchange has been at the forefront of technical development since it moved from floor trading to electronic...
UK clothing firm plays software rivals off against each other to improve service
In Depth
Author:
Daniel Thomas
Date:
11 April 2003
JD Williams hopes to boost lifetime value of its customers with CRM.
Newham's intelligent approach to data
In Depth
Date:
28 November 2002
Newham Borough Council is realising the advantages of BI software - from benefits claims to heating.
Oracle embraces Linux, XML and datawarehousing
In Depth
Date:
13 June 2002
As database sales slow, Oracle adds functionality to bolster its place in the market, writes Nick Langley
Don't bet the business on technology
In Depth
Author:
Danny Bradbury
Date:
05 March 2002
There are only three major database suppliers these days, with two relatively minor ones standing out from the generic "other"...
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