here. John's points about the DW purchase decision being pushed to the SaaS vendor and being less relevant to the enterprise (analytic application mid-market customer) is the key to the big switch. A similar analogy would be that when an Enterprise gets
Blogs / The Forrester Blog For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals / 192 blog reactions
-
Realtime Analytics for the rest of us
http://www.gandalf-lab.com/blog/2008/05/realtime-analytics-f... -
Using Virtual Worlds
http://laranieberding.blogspot.com/2008/05/using-virtual-wor...clipped from blogs.forrester.com
-
DAISY translator released
http://blogs.msdn.com/dmahugh/archive/2008/05/09/daisy-trans...to learn more about how it works and how it's being used ... BLOGS: Reed Shaffner: Save as DAISY is Launched and Publishing Gray Knowlton: DAISY Translator Released! Oliver Bell: OpenXML/DaisyXML Translator Now Available Sheri McLeish (Forrester): Microsoft Unchains Content For The Blind With DAISY XML Word Add-InPRESS COVERAGE: Computerworld: Microsoft grows DAISY for blind computer users while Adobe wilts Dr. Dobb's Journal: DAISY Suite Updated Linux World: Microsoft to help disabled access Office documents
-
The Forrester Blog For IT Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
http://blogs.forrester.com/it_infrastructureGeorge Colony's Blog: Counterintuitive Green IT Sourcing The Forrester Blog For Application Development & Program Management Professionals The Forrester Blog For Business Process & Applications Professionals The Forrester Blog For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals The Forrester Blog For Interactive Marketing Professionals The Forrester Blog For IT Infrastructure & Operations Professionals The Forrester Blog For Marketing Leadership Professionals The Forrester Blog For Security
-
Forrester Information Management Blog
http://eadi.net/edug/2008/05/forrester-information-managemen...SAP, Oracle, Microsoft desperately need these management consulting capabilities to continue to compete effectively with IBM. If they don't, IBM will always have that one advantage and strong differentiation. Forrester Information Management Blog
-
SageCircle Blog
http://sagecircle.wordpress.comFirm or Analyst blogs I read Deal Architect Forrester - Being Peter Kim Forrester - Brian Haven birdahonk Forrester - CounterIntuitive Forrester - From Information to Knowledge Management Forrester - Groundswell Forrester - Marketing Blog Forrester - Software Insider Forrester - Web Strategy by Jeremiah Gartner - Media Blog geosophical technologies Horses for Sources IDC - eXchange Infuse
-
No there there
http://peterquirk.wordpress.comMy favorite VW blogs Cisco Virtual Worlds Blog Collapsing Geography David Smith’s Croquet blog Dusan Writer’s Metaverse eightbar Erica Driver (Forrester Research) Julian Lombardi’s blog New World Notes NMC Campus Observer Not Possible IRL ROI of Virtual Worlds (IBM) Second Arts Second Life Conceptual Second Life News Network SLED Blog The Arch Ugotrade Virtual Worlds News
-
Analyst: IBM's services arm an asset for BI
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/redirect?source=rss&url=htt...If implementing BI (business intelligence) is more of an art than a science, IBM's Cognos division has a vivid palette at its disposal given IBM's stature as a services provider, Forrester Research analyst Boris Evelson suggested in a recent blog post. "Now that SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft have moved into big time, stack-independent, heterogeneous BI products, it most probably won't be long before they acquire a large management consulting firm with strong BI capabilities,
-
householdregister.com
http://householdregister.comIf implementing BI (business intelligence) is more of an art than a science, IBM's Cognos division has a vivid palette at its disposal given IBM's stature as a services provider, Forrester Research analyst Boris Evelson suggested in a recent blog post. "Now that SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft have moved into big time, stack-independent, heterogeneous BI products, it most probably won't be long before they acquire a large management consulting firm with strong BI capabilities,
-
Analyst: IBM's services arm an asset for BI
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/redirect?source=rss&url=htt...If implementing BI (business intelligence) is more of an art than a science, IBM's Cognos division has a vivid palette at its disposal given IBM's stature as a services provider, Forrester Research analyst Boris Evelson suggested in a recent blog post. "Now that SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft have moved into big time, stack-independent, heterogeneous BI products, it most probably won't be long before they acquire a large management consulting firm with strong BI capabilities,