Integrated Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence & CPM Contents - October 2004 Summary
|
|
Management Briefings |
- Market Overview | Part
2 | Part 3
The growth in data warehousing and BI means some companies
are awash with databases and data marts. Pat Sweet reports
on the latest analyst research.
- Project Management |
Part 2
Cath Lavery of Newell & Budge identifies four main areas
where business intelligence projects go astray.
- Market Direction | Part
2 | Part 3
Accenture’s Gregg Taylor sees data warehousing, CPM and
BI technologies conglomerating with legacy ERP systems to
form a new hybrid software.
- Round Table | Part
2 | Part 3
Data warehousing watchers Jeff Herman, Pierre Yves Commanay,
Gareth Henham and Keith Roberts give their views on the
most pressing information issues.
- Assisted Analytics
| Part 2
Business intelligence products still fall below the sophisticated
analytical requirements of business end users, argues John
Coppins.
|
- Case Study | Part
2
Conchango’s Stephen Bond illustrates how data warehousing
and BI projects can be delivered in rapid timescales.
- Best Practice | Part
2
CPM’s requirement for joined-up management presents implementation
problems. Calleva’s Chris Maxwell maps out a solution.
- Security Issues | Part 2
The more BI systems make information available, the more
susceptible it is to hacking. Rupert Cavendish of Iconium
reports.
- Expert Opinion
Mark Keepax of Dimension Data on a cheaper way to introduce
data warehousing.
|
|
Consultants' Advisory 2008
|
Copyright © 2008 |
 |
|