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TDWI's Best of Business Intelligence, Volume 6
Welcome to the sixth annual edition of TDWI's Best of Business Intelligence:
A Year in Review. Each year we select a few of TDWI’s best, most well-received,
hard-hitting articles, research, and information, and present them to you in
this publication.
Stephen Swoyer kicks off this issue with a review of recent major BI developments.
“The Calm After the Storm” examines this calm but eventful year, discussing the newfound
legitimacy of the data warehousing appliance segment and new and ambitious analytic offerings.
Swoyer refers to 2008 as “blessedly tumult-free” and notes it was a year “in which several
long-simmering trends seemed to coalesce and boil over.”
In “Forecast: The 2009 Technology Market,” TDWI Research analysts Wayne Eckerson
and Philip Russom bring you some hints about the future of business intelligence and
data integration from their TDWI Technology Market Reports (an exclusive benefit for TDWI Members).
To further represent TDWI Research, we’ve provided excerpts from two of the past
year’s Best Practices Reports. “Strategies for Managing Spreadmarts” describes how to choose a
spreadmart solution that balances business and IT priorities and yields the greatest business value.
“Pervasive Business Intelligence” shows the key to making BI pervasive is to persuade users to adopt
and use the BI tools that an organization purchases for them.
This volume’s Ten Mistakes to Avoid will help you avoid some common pitfalls in gathering
BI requirements. And thanks to columns from TDWI’s e-newsletters, you’ll learn about unstructured
data, ad hoc query performance, and open source BI.
In “BI Solutions Strategy,” our selection from the Business Intelligence Journal,
Alex Chaves-Sanz and Ihsan Al-Awamy explain that as the BI market consolidates, many
innovative best-of-breed vendors will be acquired by large business suite players for
their unique capabilities, making their competitive stability a major consideration.
TDWI is committed to providing industry professionals with information that is educational,
enlightening, and immediately applicable. Enjoy, and we look forward to your feedback on the
Best of Business Intelligence, Volume 6.
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