Altius Consulting’s Maurice Hancock says even though organisations won’t admit it, spreadsheets are still hellishly difficult to use.
Are you in denial about spreadsheet hell?
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Maurice Hancock: increased business risk
The term ‘spreadsheet hell’ was coined five years ago by
software companies intent on driving up demand for a series
of new financial planning applications.
At the time, analysts were talking about the value of enterprise
performance management (EPM) and business intelligence (BI)
software – and vendors like Cognos and BusinessObjects were
frenziedly buying small planning software companies in a race
to deliver connected planning and analytics capabilities.
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