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31st March 2008

New Research - Dynamic Workloads and Data Warehouses

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Neil has just finished some research work on data warehouse performance for our friends at Teradata published as Meeting Demands for Data Warehouse Performance.  This white paper discusses how expanding operational roles for data warehouses, particularly in terms of supporting operational decision making and enterprise decision management, require dynamic workload capabilities on the data warehouse [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Data Mining, Decision Management, Neil Raden, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments

18th March 2008

Live from DAMA - A Reference Architecture for Integrating an Active Data Warehouse into the Real-Time Enterprise

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Stephen Brobst of Teradata was next with A Reference Architecture for Integrating an Active Data Warehouse into the Real-Time Enterprise. He started with a great quote from a Gartner analyst:
No such thing as a business surprise - there is always a warning in advance
but were you listening - did you collect data about it, analyze [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Rules, Customer Experience, Data Mining, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics | 2 Comments

17th March 2008

SAS improves its support for EDM

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Some interesting news from SAS today that, to me at least, boosts their support of enterprise decision management or EDM. First they announced a specific product bundle from their work with Teradata - you can get details here. This integrates SAS Enterprise Miner, their predictive analytics/data mining workbench, with Teradata’s database allowing for models developed [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Data Mining, Predictive Analytics, Product News | 0 Comments

20th February 2008

LucidEra and SaaS analytics

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Had a briefing today from the folks at LucidEra about their new product releases (press releases here and here). I met them through their blog and I think this whole area of AaaS (Analytics as a Service, though that’s not the best acronym) is an interesting one. After all, if you think improving operational decisions [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Rules, Product News, SaaS | 1 Comment

13th February 2008

Some thoughts on Operational BI from TDWI

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

This morning I watched and listen to two old friends of mine - Wayne Eckerson of TDWI and Dan Graham of Teradata as they gave a webinar on “Approaches to operational BI” (PDF of slides, Webinar Recording). Wayne and Dan did a nice tag team discussing the principles involved and giving some Teradata-specific examples.
Wayne [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Data Mining, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Predictive Analytics | 1 Comment

1st February 2008

BI’s New Frontiers - “not your father’s BI”

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

James Kobielus of Forrester posted on BI’s New Frontiers In 2008 And Beyond. While James made some interesting points I think that he missed perhaps the most interesting one - whether what we call “BI” today will be able to evolve into what we need in the future or whether these new frontiers will require [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Decision Management, Event Processing, Predictive Analytics, SOA | 1 Comment

29th October 2007

The future of intelligent businesses may not be BI

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Several posts caught my eye last week while I was at the Business Rules Forum on the topic of Business Intelligence (BI) and made me wonder if “BI” is the best way to build an intelligent business. Claudia Imhoff started me off with an article on Operational Business Intelligence – A Prescription for Operational Success in which [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics | 4 Comments