Today's business environment is reactive by its very nature. While some enterprises will try and second guess their respective markets, doing so without a solid foundation of information is not... read more →
The scale of the pool of information that today's enterprises have at their disposal cannot be underestimated. With more feedback than ever coming from both consumer and business-to-business transactions, leveraging... read more →
Before we can implement software to support a Business Intelligence initiative we need to know what it is. In 1958 IBM researcher Hans Peter Luhn first used the term Business... read more →
These terms are often used interchangeably, which can cause confusion. There is no rule about what each term means, but I like to make a distinction between the two to... read more →
Failing to Plan is like Planning to Fail, but it’s difficult to plan something so nebulous as Business Intelligence. That’s why we created the “Performance Plan”. How many times have... read more →