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The bigger BI picture for Houston Community College
Friday, December 03, 2010
The bigger BI picture for Houston Community College
It started with a dashboard of only nine performance indicators, but it’s the start of something bigger that aligns with the State of Texas’s academic funding system, enables consistent reporting, and provides stats to prospective students on completion ratios and satisfaction levels
How to tame the social media tiger
Monday, August 23, 2010
How to tame the social media tiger
What social media aggregation and management tools can – and can’t – do for enterprises. A look at Syncapse’s SocialTalk platform and input from Labatt Breweries, Info-Tech and Gartner
Ainsworth offers glimpse of BI dashboard strategy
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Ainsworth offers glimpse of BI dashboard strategy
A Canadian firm serving the construction and building maintenance sectors shows how using IBI's WebFocus product is changing the way it resolves customer disputes and rewards employees
Cognos CTO drills down on critical BI metrics
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Cognos CTO drills down on critical BI metrics
Don Campbell makes an appearance at the 2008 IFIC Conference to discuss scorecards, dashboards and the key performance indicators enterprise customers can't afford to ignore
WildPackets to release network monitoring app
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
WildPackets to release network monitoring app
Web-based solution works with OmniPeek, NetFlow and sFlow network devices
Demand generation tool lets users read ‘digital body language’
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Demand generation tool lets users read ‘digital body language’
Canadian vendor releases the latest version of demand generation tool that aims to help marketing and sales professionals 'read' prospects
Reitmans tries on business intelligence application
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Reitmans tries on business intelligence application
The Canadian retailer is hoping to unlock the data in its merchandizing systems through a project with QuantiSense. No worries about industry consolidation here
Everything you need to know about mobile BI
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Everything you need to know about mobile BI
Vendors are responding to increased mobile computing with the promise of anytime, anywhere analytics. Here’s how to get moving
Real-time requirement drives data retooling
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Real-time requirement drives data retooling
Business battles are fought in real time, and IS must keep pace. Real-time business intelligence infrastructures promise a never-ending stream of fresh information, insight and decision support to frontline knowledge workers.
Business Objects intros BI, integration wares
Thursday, June 08, 2006
Business Objects intros BI, integration wares
Business Objects SA unveiled a slew of new products this month, including two new reporting tools and several tools to inject enterprise information management into its business intelligence product line.
Help arriving for those tough questions about your IT operaions
Thursday, March 31, 2005
Help arriving for those tough questions about your IT operaions
Forrester research offers evidence that an integrated IT management (IIM) dashboard could be on the way.
Making an intelligent choice
Thursday, September 16, 2004
Making an intelligent choice
Business intelligence is a broad categoryso it can make the BI tool selection process a mind-boggling one. But according to a report from Stamford, Conn.-based analyst house Gartner Inc., technology should be one of the last steps completed before settling on a BI solution.
How to do dashboards right for best results
Wednesday, June 30, 2004
How to do dashboards right for best results
Ideally, top executives drive the effort to deploy a digital dashboard of key performance indicators. The dashboard is kept simple and made ubiquitous throughout the company. Users willingly part with their beloved paper spreadsheets. But beware. That isn’t how it usually happens.
Dashboards: Not just for execs anymore
Sunday, April 13, 2003
Dashboards: Not just for execs anymore
When people think of management dashboards, they often think of what used to be called executive information systems (EIS). An EIS provides a fancy computer display of key financial metrics for the corner office. But research by John Hagerty, an analyst at AMR Research Inc. in Boston, indicates that dashboards (also called scorecards) are showing up at all levels of the company and provide data other than financial metrics.
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