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Other Directories, Comparisons, Research 2003 Data Warehousing, BI & Analytics (February) Market Overview - Part 3

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 Information Builders

 Oracle

 Sagent

 SPSS

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 Deployment: Chris Dennison of Axon | Part 2

 User View: Haydn Durrant of Phusis | Part 2

 Case Study: John Simpson of Simpson Associates

UK enterprises are beginning to get a taste for data warehousing, business intelligence and analytics software. Pat Sweet analyses our latest research.

Fruits of the warehouse - Part 3 | Part 1 | Part 2

Of course, collecting the data then cleaning it are vital first steps in any successful data warehousing project – but to get further along the route towards the goal of improved management information systems, companies need to be able to do something actively with this resource. And the signs are that many are now working hard on ways to mine out the nuggets they need from the pile of data they now have.

More than three-quarters (78%) report that they are using specialist business intelligence (BI) or analytic tools in order to do this.

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