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Conference Course at TDWI: BI in the Cloud NEW!

Conference Course at TDWI: BI in the Cloud NEW!

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“To penetrate and dissipate these clouds of darkness, the general mind must be strengthened by education”. Thomas Jefferson.

Which Business Intelligence is delivering real business value?

Which Business Intelligence is delivering real business value?

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I found an interesting discussion on the TDWI LinkedIn group. Question was: “What emerging technologies are you tracking?…

Gartner’s hype cycle 2009: SAAS Business Intelligence is on the rise

Gartner’s hype cycle 2009: SAAS Business Intelligence is on the rise

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Gartner’s hype cycle for 2009 was released last week. Cloud Computing is part of the technologies at “the peak of inflated expectations”. Remember that…

Business Intelligence & Cloud computing news

Business Intelligence & Cloud computing news

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Problem with Google Spreadsheet Authentication

Problem with Google Spreadsheet Authentication

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Since this morning, we’ve got some trouble with Google Spreadsheet Authentication…

A matter of words? Business Intelligence versus Data visualization

A matter of words? Business Intelligence versus Data visualization

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The goal is still the same.

As a manager, you need to get information from all your data, share and collaborate with your co workers to make better decisions. Why? to stay ahead and make money. To be the best.

Bime update: spatial analysis!

Bime update: spatial analysis!

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Another great update of the Release Candidate 2 of Bime: spatial Analysis.

Without any knowledge whatsoever of Geographic Information System (GIS) or geolocalisation, you can analyze your data through the spatial perspective.

Bime update: Déjà Vu, a distributed cache mechanism

Bime update: Déjà Vu, a distributed cache mechanism

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Now available on Bime : our new feature called “Déjà-vu”!

Popularized in the late 1930s by Alex Osborn, the Brainstorming method can be seen as the application of the popular proverb: “We are increasingly more intelligent with several than alone”.

Business intelligence and cloud computing news for 2009-07-27

Business intelligence and cloud computing news for 2009-07-27

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Business intelligence and cloud computing news for 2009-07-23

Business intelligence and cloud computing news for 2009-07-23

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