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August 31, 2006
Choosing from the top 10
With 90 performance management vendors out there having a list of the top 10 is invaluable. Craig Schiff's criteria identifies good companies with good offerings. For you making a choice for that "one right" product will be challenging to say the least.
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August 11, 2006
Ownership over governance
Knightsbridge released their Top 10 trends in BI. The Whitepaper is brief but they point out that the business is best suited to own and manage the organization's data. Afterall the business supplies the information and consumes the information. Taking ownership over how the information is governed for BI only makes sense.
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August 9, 2006
Aussi rules for BI
Thanks to Alex Cook for this Austrailian public website that gives analysis of their performance measures to the public. You can understand their business just from the intuitive nature of the website.
6 reasons why...
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August 3, 2006
All-you-can-eat BI
All you need is a web browser. No infrastructure. No BI resources or specialists. Then you pay monthly for your transformed BI. How do you have BI without any resources or infrastructure? Doing this would definitely lower the barriers of entry for more SME's to get into BI.
Sharp Analytics offers to do just that...
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August 1, 2006
Put the V in your project
When there are a several choices of project managing lifecycles to choose from, which one suites you best.
Waterfall approach. Iterative cycles or spiral model. CMMI. Or the German V-Model.
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