Home2003 Data Warehousing, BI & Analytics (February) Contents
Data Warehousing, BI & Analytics Contents - February 2003 Summary
Management Briefings
Market Overview & Analysis | Part 2 | Part 3
Many UK firms are starting to extract real-time business analysis information from their data warehouses. Pat Sweet sums up our new market research.
Expert Opinion
Mike Ferguson would like to see BI technology being used more by
front-line sales staff.
View from the Top | Part 2
Retail group Allders is in the final stages of pulling together its cross-company BI and analytical information. We speak to IT manager Thomas Nielsen.
Market Trends | Part 2
Philip Evamy of international consultancy SchlumbergerSema offers insight into the market-leading products and vendors in data warehousing and BI.
Strategy Issues | Part 2
Business intelligence projects will wither away unless they are supported by a well thought-out information strategy, says Rupert Cavendish of Kairon.
Project Management | Part 2
There is one simple secret to success in data warehousing: Iyas AlQasem at consultancy Conchango reveals all.
BI Market | Part 2
Datamonitor’s Andreas Kolind explains why – unlike many IT areas – the BI marketplace is poised for rapid growth.
New Technologies | Part 2
Alex McMorland of ClarityBlue highlights the emerging technologies that are at last allowing data warehouses to deliver practical business benefit.
Deployment | Part 2
Most BI projects fail at the deployment stage. Chris Dennison of Axon provides a path past the problems.
User View | Part 2
Haydn Durrant of Phusis identifies three fatal misconceptions undermining many data warehousing and BI programmes.
Case Study
John Simpson focuses on the emerging area of corporate performance management, now being pioneered by Welsh brewer SA Brain.