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Google to search inside business software programs
Google has joined forces with Oracle, Salesforce.com and Cisco to develop a product that can search an organization's systems. News | 20 Apr 2006
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Open source BI gets down to business
Open source business intelligence may not cost less to implement, but more funds can be spent on services rather than licensing, a proponent says, and that means more customized BI. News | 11 Apr 2006
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Report finds SAP winning war with Oracle
A new report from Forrester Research finds that SAP has the edge in its long-standing battle with Oracle. News | 06 Apr 2006
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Going paperless offers perks, perils for CIOs
There are many benefits -- in addition to saving trees -- to moving toward a paperless environment. In his monthly column, James Champy offers advice on how to achieve a fully paperless atmosphere and take advantage of the many efficiencies technolog... Column | 05 Apr 2006
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Buyers should beware in BI negotiations
Business intelligence platforms are complex, expensive purchases. A Gartner analyst offers helpful tips for getting the most for your money and avoiding hidden costs down the road. News | 04 Apr 2006
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Modeling tool teaches company biggest customers not always best
A Portland supply company found that its biggest customer was costing it money and now its sales force is focused on margins over revenue. Article | 21 Mar 2006
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The problem with 'quickie' performance dashboards
Performance dashboards can prove tremendously useful, but they aren't a quick fix warns columnist Wayne Eckerson. Column | 16 Mar 2006
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The problem with "quickie" dashboards
Performance dashboards can prove tremendously useful, but they aren't a quick fix warns columnist Wayne Eckerson. News | 16 Mar 2006
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Getting started on master data management
Expert Cliff Longman explains what you need to know before embarking on a master data management initiative. Article | 14 Mar 2006
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With master data management, it's all about the journey
Your organization may never achieve true master data management, but speakers and attendees at the TDWI conference say there are plenty of reasons to try anyways. Article | 28 Feb 2006