Information Builders Opens Enrollment for Spring Information Academy

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Posted on : 17-05-2012 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwire -05/17/12)-
Information Builders, a leader in business intelligence (BI), information integrity, and integration solutions, has announced open enrollment for its upcoming Information Academy, a series of analyst webcasts that will examine effective strategies for BI, data quality, and integration to support innovation and drive business growth. The six webcasts are hosted by TDWI (The Data Warehousing Institute) and sponsored by Information Builders.

In addition to providing best practices, Information Builders’ Information Academy webcasts will address how big data, mobile, self-service analytics, and social media trends impact information strategies — and will share effective approaches for capitalizing on these trends to create competitive advantage. The six webcasts are as follows:

Faster, Must Go Faster: The Need for Operational BI
Presented by Claudia Imhoff, Intelligent Solutions, Inc. – May 23
Claudia Imhoff, a noted BI expert, will outline how organizations can move beyond traditional business intelligence by integrating operational BI capabilities to improve business decision-making and business processes.

Real-Time Monitoring of Events for Business Insight
Presented by David Loshin, Knowledge Integrity – May 31
Author, speaker, and industry expert David Loshin will share his expertise on ways to address the rise big data, monitor relevant events and patterns, and process the resulting data for deeper business insights.

Myths and Mandates for Self-Service BI
Presented by Cindi Howson, BI Scorecard – June 13
In this session, Cindi Howson will discuss best practices and common approaches to self-service BI, and explore why deployments either fail or succeed.

How Data Governance Fosters the Evolution of Data Quality and MDM
Presented by Philip Russom, TDWI – June 20
Data governance is a critical factor to the success of master data management (MDM) and data quality initiatives. Philip will outline best practices and strategies for collaborating across the three areas to ensure streamlined technical implementations.

Establishing a Data Quality Strategy
Presented by Jonathan Geiger, Intelligent Solutions – June 27
Honing in on data quality, Jonathan Geiger will address the challenges and implications of data governance and offer advice for organizations looking to develop data quality strategies to support their BI environments.

For additional information and to register please visit: informationbuilders.com/events/information_academy

About Information Builders
Information Builders helps organizations transform data into business value. Our software solutions for business intelligence and analytics, integration, and data integrity empower people to make smarter decisions, strengthen customer relationships, and drive growth. Our dedication to customer success is unmatched in the industry. That’s why tens of thousands of leading organizations rely on Information Builders to be their trusted partner. Founded in 1975, Information Builders is headquartered in New York, NY, with offices around the world, and remains one of the largest independent, privately held companies in the industry. Visit us at informationbuilders.com, follow us on Twitter at @infobldrs, like us on Facebook and visit our LinkedIn page.

Article source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/information-builders-opens-enrollment-spring-135800054.html

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SiSense Appoints Former Microsoft Executive Bruno Aziza as Vice President of Marketing

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Posted on : 17-05-2012 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–

SiSense Inc, a leader in Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
(BI), announced today that Bruno Aziza has been named the company’s Vice
President of Marketing. In his new role, Bruno will be responsible for
overseeing Worldwide Marketing operations, as well as the strategic
direction of SiSense Product Marketing. “Bruno is an innovative
executive whose proven expertise will be an incredible asset to SiSense
growth
,” says Dan Avida, General Partner, Opus Capital and board
member.

SiSense just announced record-breaking growth and recently added
Caterpillar, Ernst and Young, and Magellan Vacations as customers. “Business
Intelligence is a
$7.7B
dollar market
and it is overdue for some serious innovation,”
says Elad Israeli, the company’s co-founder. “Every day, customers,
from startups to large organizations, choose SiSense because of it is
the smartest way to build, maintain and deploy modern BI solutions
”.

Bruno and his team will help SiSense fulfill its ambitious goals and
drive its global expansion. Bruno’s prowess as a thought leader in the
Business Intelligence, Analytics and Cloud space will be primary drivers
in growing SiSense’s marketing and sales operations.

Bruno is an innovator in this space and the talents he cultivated at
industry icons such as Microsoft, Apple and Business Objects will serve
SiSense very well
” says Shawn Rogers, Vice President Research at
Enterprise Management Associates. “SiSense’s technology taps into the
paradigm shift many of our clients have witnessed called “the Hybrid
Data System”.
Driven by a maturing user community, new
technology, economics and valuable data types, this shift is moving the
industry towards a hybrid data ecosystem that strives to match the
workload and the data with the best possible platform
” (see more here).

For more, download a free, full-featured 30-day trial version at http://www.sisense.com/prism-free-trial.aspx

About SiSense

SiSense is the Smartest and Fastest Way to turn Data into
Insights. SiSense delivers an End-to-End Business Intelligence (BI)
suite that allows teams to turn mountains of Data into Actionable
Intelligence in hours, not days. Leaders of all sizes from Target
to Tufts University, use SiSense modern In-Memory technology to build
rich Web-based Visualizations and Dashboards without IT, scripting, and
programming or even without having to set up traditional Enterprise Data
Warehouse systems (EDW) or OLAP cubes. Download a free trial version of
the software @ http://www.sisense.com/prism-free-trial.aspx

SiSense
Tanya Mirosnkoff, 650-486-1594

Article source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sisense-appoints-former-microsoft-executive-151000555.html

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New VHA LYNX(TM) Business Intelligence Solution Accelerates Performance

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Posted on : 17-05-2012 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

IRVING, TX–(Marketwire -05/17/12)-
For today’s health care organizations, analyzing and leveraging vast amounts of spend data presents a formidable challenge. Many health care leaders are employing business intelligence tools to help interpret the numbers so they can improve their supply chain processes and reduce costs. To assist in this process, VHA Inc., the national health care network, has introduced Spend Essentials, a new component to its comprehensive VHA LYNX™ suite of business intelligence resources. VHA LYNX provides a powerful business solution to support spend decisions and promote system-wide transparency; Spend Essentials combines member spend history with industry-leading contracts offered through Novation, VHA’s supply contracting company.

Spend Essentials’ users can pinpoint cost reduction and standardization opportunities. Results are delivered in 15 detailed, easy-to-understand and user-friendly dashboards available on any computer through proprietary web-based software. Views by individual facility, system and buyer facilitate transparency and efficiency across the organization. Spend Essentials integrates seamlessly into existing supply chain processes, aligning directly with health care systems’ specific needs.

“Spend Essentials’ capabilities reflect what our members have told us they want and need to improve their performance and succeed in the current health care environment,” said Scott Downing, VHA executive vice president and chief sales and marketing officer. “With this new VHA LYNX solution, members can truly maximize their contract portfolios, sorting and drilling down to see specific spend while improving efficiency throughout all of their purchasing activities. This transcends anything that currently exists in the market and will help make supply chain performance improvement easier to achieve at a time when hospitals are under intense pressure to manage costs.”

With the ability to dissect and analyze supply chain spend information alongside Novation’s industry-leading pricing, purchasing departments can easily identify and prioritize the largest cost reduction opportunities, Downing adds.

“The day after I attended training on Spend Essentials, I peeked into the system and found some immediate savings,” explained Steve Dana, senior purchasing agent for Watertown Regional Medical Center, Watertown, Wisc. “It showed there were two contracts where our volume had increased to the point that we qualified for the next tier. I requested the tier move on-line, which was instantly accepted. That click of a mouse will save us $5,000 a year. It was quick and easy. I am continuing to look into other contracts and individual items through this new solution.”

For more information on VHA LYNX and Spend Essentials call 800.842.5146 or email vhacustomerservice@vha.com.

About VHA Inc.
Based in Irving, TX, VHA Inc. is a national network of not-for-profit health care organizations that work together to drive maximum savings in the supply chain arena, set new levels of clinical performance, and identify and implement best practices to improve operational efficiency and clinical outcomes. Since 1977, VHA has leveraged its expertise in analytics, contracting, consulting and networks to help members achieve their operational, clinical and financial objectives. In 2011, VHA delivered record savings and value of $1.8 billion to members. VHA serves more than 1,350 hospitals and more than 30,000 non-acute care providers nationwide, coordinating delivery of its programs and services through its 15 regional offices. VHA has been ranked as one of the best places to work in healthcare by Modern Healthcare since the publication introduced this list in 2008.

Media Contact
Maxine Levy
972.830.7845
Email Contact

Article source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/vha-lynx-tm-business-intelligence-150100765.html

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More on MicroStrategy, Tableau, and QlikTech

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Posted on : 17-05-2012 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

My blog last week, “QlikTech Goes Enterprise” created quite a stir from all quarters, much to my surprise. I presented an even-handed portrait of QlikTech, and I stand by everything I wrote. However, I’d like to elaborate on some issues that came under scrutiny from readers.

First, I never claimed QlikView (QlikTech’s product) is an enterprise BI product. Today, QlikView is an extremely successful departmental BI tool. The problem with all good departmental BI products is that customers push them upstream into enterprise deployments. And that’s exactly what’s happening with QlikView, for better or worse. The same thing happened with today’s vanguard of enterprise BI players–namely, MicroStrategy, SAP BusinessObjects, and IBM Cognos–all of which started out as desktop BI products in the 1990s.

The fact that a small, but increasing number of QlikView customers is purchasing and deploying thousands or, in some cases, tens of thousands of seats doesn’t mean that QlikView is a bonafide enterprise BI product. At least yet. QlikView customers and partners are currently doing somersaults to work around product limitations that I mentioned last week. I have no doubt that QlikTech will address these deficiencies in the near future. So enterprise BI players need to stay alert lest QlikView ambush them from behind. The bigger question is whether QlikView will lose some of its appeal–or more specifically, it’s ease of use, performance, agility, and affordability–in making the transition from a departmental to enterprise BI product.

The BI Triumvirate
Many people last week commented on my notion of a BI triumvirate consisting of MicroStrategy for reporting, QlikView for interactive dashboarding, and Tableau for visual discovery.

First, I view these capabilities as distinct and separate categories of BI, each of which addresses different information requirements and groups of users. (In truth, there are two additional BI categories–OLAP cubes and data mining–but these are smaller niches.)

Second, the vendors I referenced are examples only. I could have substituted any number of vendors in that list. For example, Oracle BI Enterprise Edition is an enterprise dashboard tool and IBM Cognos recently released a visual discovery tool, called Insight. However, I chose the three I did because I view them as leaders in their respective categories.

But just because I reference a vendor in one category doesn’t exclude it from other categories. For example, MicroStrategy also provides exceptionally good dashboards, and last year, it unveiled a Tableau-like product called Visual Insight. So, if you are a MicroStrategy customer, your triumvirate could easily be: Microstrategy Report Services for reporting, MicroStrategy Report Services for dashboarding, and MicroStrategy Visual Insight for visual discovery. (And to boot, you can also use MicroStrategy OLAP Services for OLAP cubes and MicroStrategy Data Mining Services for data mining.) Obviously, one of the benefits of going with a BI platform vendor like MicroStrategy is that you get all the BI functionality you need in a single, integrated environment.

Interactive Dashboards

The real question is whether MicroStrategy and other comparable products are best of breed in each category. In terms of dashboards, MicroStrategy and QlikView both offer significant value but in different ways. MicroStrategy dashboards are pixel-perfect reports delivered via a Flash/DHTML interface that download data to the user’s desktop or mobile device, while QlikView dashboards are delivered via a Web/AJAX interface powered by an in-memory database on the server. Filters in QlikView expose relationships (or lack thereof) among all elements displayed on a dashboard screen, while filters in MicroStrategy constrain views of data to support drill down and drill across navigation. Obviously, these are different interfaces and architectures powered by different database structures. Broadly generalizing, QlikView dashboards are more horizontally interactive (via its associative model of data), while MicroStrategy dashboards are more vertically interactive (via its dimensional data structure.) The best product is in the eyes of the beholder.

Visual Discovery

In terms of visual discovery, MicroStrategy Visual Insight is a first-generation product that currently lacks many of the features in Tableau. For instance, today MicroStrategy Visual Insight only accesses one data source at a time and displays one visualization per page. Customers also need to purchase and implement the entire MicroStrategy stack (version 9.2) to use Visual Insight. Thus, it’s not a downloadable product like Tableau, which you can install and start using within minutes. To compensate, MicroStrategy now offers a free cloud-based version of Visual Insight, called Cloud Personal, that lets users upload and manipulate Excel spreadsheets without having to install any software. Touche!

MicroStrategy plans to release a new version of Visual Insight later this year that will move the 1.0 product closer to the current version of Tableau. Of course, Tableau isn’t sitting still, either. It’s working on a new version slated for a fall delivery and continues to raise the bar for what’s possible in a visual discovery environment.

Dashboard Development Environments

Although Tableau is a market-leading visual discovery tool, it can do other things as well. I’ve run into many customers that use Tableau as a development environment for building departmental dashboards. As such, Tableau often butts heads with QlikView for these types of accounts. In the past year, Tableau has added many features, including an in-memory database, server-side data storage, and data blending of multiple sources that transform it from just a very good desktop analyst tool to a departmental dashboard development environment that competes with QlikView.

Summary

Clearly, vendors watch each other carefully and mirror each other’s moves. If one succeeds in the marketplace, then others quickly adopt similar functionality to staunch real or potential losses in market- and mindshare. As a result, BI innovations spread quickly across vendors and products. The key is to understand whether new functionality is more a marketing makeover than a bonafide product extension.

At some point, all customers face an “all-in-one” or “best-of-breed” decision. Enterprise BI customers have to decide whether to go with an upstart that offers market-leading innovations or wait for their BI vendor to catch up. Conversely, departmental BI customers need to decide whether to jump ship for an integrated BI platform or wait for their pet BI vendor to embrace enterprise-scale computing.

This is when it pays to know your vendor. If you have confidence in its direction and ability to execute, then it might be wise to stay put. Otherwise, it’s probably time shake the dice and look at alternatives.

Article source: http://www.b-eye-network.com/blogs/eckerson/archives/2012/05/more_on_microst.php

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DSCallards Partners with Actian to Bring Information to Life

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Posted on : 17-05-2012 | By : admin | In : Analytics

Partnership to Leverage World Record Data Speeds and Intuitive Business Intelligence

London, UK (PRWEB) May 17, 2012

DSCallards Ltd, leading UK provider of Business Intelligence (BI) solutions, has signed a reseller partner agreement with Actian Corporation, pioneers of the record-breaking analytical database – Vectorwise. The partnership will complement DSCallards existing reseller agreement with Yellowfin, an easy to use and deploy BI solution.

Yellowfin and Vectorwise combine to offer a total business analytics package, at a price point that dramatically increases the accessibility of world-class reporting and analytics. Together with DSCallards expertise and experience in BI, the relationship will support the underserved majority of companies in the UK where high-end analytical solutions are too cost prohibitive and low-end solutions do not offer enough performance.

The announcement was made ahead of a joint launch event that takes place on July 3rd, 2012 at IBM South Bank, London. The event invites organisations to learn more about DSCallards, Vectorwise and Yellowfin, and how they can meet their data warehousing, analytical and BI needs.

Register for the event here: http://www.dscallards.com/events.html

Yellowfin is fast becoming a new BI vendor of choice with its mission to build highly intuitive software that is easy to install, even easier to use, can respond to changing client reporting and analysis needs and that offers superior return on investment through widespread end-user adoption.

“We’re very excited about our partnership with Actian and that in Vectorwise, we now have a solution that will help our customers to rapidly zero-in on the information they need – without wasting time sifting through vast amounts of irrelevant data”, Adrian Handley, Managing Director, DSCallards. “With Vectorwise and Yellowfin BI, we have the perfect marriage of speed and ease-of-use that can benefit everyone in the organisation, not just a select few. The result is instant answers to complex queries and better decision-making across the enterprise.”

Actian’s analytical database, Vectorwise, is the holder of multiple world records for price/performance and offers a ground-breaking analytic throughput, at an affordable rate, for companies seeking to understand and act on increasing volumes of business and customer data.

“It is not a question of how you store or analyse your large data volumes these days, it is how quickly you can act upon the intelligence and insight you can get from your data,” said Steve Shine, CEO of Actian. “The two-pronged approach of using our record-breaking database, Vectorwise, as the back end, and Yellowfin’s BI layer at the front end, will not only give enterprises turbo-charged business analytics at breakneck speed, but also the chance to take action on their Big Data. And by working with DSCallards to take this proposition to market, we are set for immediate growth as DSCallards can complement the solutions with their expertise and experience. This partnership ensures that companies can gain competitive advantage by monetising their data very quickly.”

“Vectorwise complements Yellowfin perfectly,” said Glen Rabie, CEO of Yellowfin. “The high performance database empowers users to take their analytics to the next level and benefit from Yellowfin’s superior ease-of-use, collaborative and mobile capabilities. As a result, companies can now get even more creative with their data, unearth valuable insights and take faster fact-based action than ever before.”

About DSCallards Ltd

Established in 1993, with quality at the heart of its company philosophy, DSCallards is 100% focused on providing best-of-breed Business Intelligence solutions that combine the world’s leading technologies with its award winning team of consultants. Customers include organisations such as SAP, BT, Britvic Soft Drinks Ltd, Virgin Media and Alcatel Lucent. For more information, visit http://www.dscallards.com

About Actian:

Take Action on Big Data

Actian Corporation enables organizations to transform Big Data into Business Value with data management solutions to transact, analyze, and take automated action across their business operations. Actian is the first to unveil a cloud development platform for building Action Apps, lightweight consumer-style applications that automate actions triggered by real-time changes in data to deliver actionable business intelligence. Actian also incites action for 10,000 customers worldwide with Vectorwise, the world’s fastest and most cost-effective analytical database, and Ingres, the only independent mission-critical OLTP database. Actian is headquartered in California with offices in New York, London, Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Melbourne. Stay connected with Actian Corporation on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

Actian, Cloud Action Platform, Action Apps, Ingres and Vectorwise are trademarks of Actian Corporation. All other trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.

About Yellowfin

Yellowfin is a global Business Intelligence (BI) software vendor that is passionate about making BI easy. Yellow is headquartered and developed in Melbourne, Australia, offering an innovative and flexible 100% Web-based reporting and analytics solution. Founded in 2003 in response to the complexity and costs associated with implementing and using traditional BI tools, Yellowfin is a leader in mobile, social and embeddable BI as well as Location Intelligence and data visualization. For more information, visit http://www.yellowfinbi.com.

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Article source: http://www.seattlepi.com/business/press-releases/article/DSCallards-Partners-with-Actian-to-Bring-3565512.php

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New VHA LYNX(TM) Business Intelligence Solution Accelerates Performance

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Posted on : 17-05-2012 | By : admin | In : Analytics

IRVING, TX, May 17, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) –
For today’s health care organizations, analyzing and leveraging
vast amounts of spend data presents a formidable challenge. Many
health care leaders are employing business intelligence tools to help
interpret the numbers so they can improve their supply chain
processes and reduce costs. To assist in this process, VHA Inc., the
national health care network, has introduced Spend Essentials, a new
component to its comprehensive VHA LYNX(TM) suite of business
intelligence resources. VHA LYNX provides a powerful business
solution to support spend decisions and promote system-wide
transparency; Spend Essentials combines member spend history with
industry-leading contracts offered through Novation, VHA’s supply
contracting company.

Spend Essentials’ users can pinpoint cost reduction and
standardization opportunities. Results are delivered in 15 detailed,
easy-to-understand and user-friendly dashboards available on any
computer through proprietary web-based software. Views by individual
facility, system and buyer facilitate transparency and efficiency
across the organization. Spend Essentials integrates seamlessly into
existing supply chain processes, aligning directly with health care
systems’ specific needs.

“Spend Essentials’ capabilities reflect what our members have told us
they want and need to improve their performance and succeed in the
current health care environment,” said Scott Downing, VHA executive
vice president and chief sales and marketing officer. “With this new
VHA LYNX solution, members can truly maximize their contract
portfolios, sorting and drilling down to see specific spend while
improving efficiency throughout all of their purchasing activities.
This transcends anything that currently exists in the market and will
help make supply chain performance improvement easier to achieve at a
time when hospitals are under intense pressure to manage costs.”

With the ability to dissect and analyze supply chain spend
information alongside Novation’s industry-leading pricing, purchasing
departments can easily identify and prioritize the largest cost
reduction opportunities, Downing adds.

“The day after I attended training on Spend Essentials, I peeked into
the system and found some immediate savings,” explained Steve Dana,
senior purchasing agent for Watertown Regional Medical Center,
Watertown, Wisc. “It showed there were two contracts where our volume
had increased to the point that we qualified for the next tier. I
requested the tier move on-line, which was instantly accepted. That
click of a mouse will save us $5,000 a year. It was quick and easy. I
am continuing to look into other contracts and individual items
through this new solution.”

For more information on VHA LYNX and Spend Essentials call
800.842.5146 or email vhacustomerservice@vha.com.

About VHA Inc.
Based in Irving, TX, VHA Inc. is a national network
of not-for-profit health care organizations that work together to
drive maximum savings in the supply chain arena, set new levels of
clinical performance, and identify and implement best practices to
improve operational efficiency and clinical outcomes. Since 1977, VHA
has leveraged its expertise in analytics, contracting, consulting and
networks to help members achieve their operational, clinical and
financial objectives. In 2011, VHA delivered record savings and value
of $1.8 billion to members. VHA serves more than 1,350 hospitals and
more than 30,000 non-acute care providers nationwide, coordinating
delivery of its programs and services through its 15 regional
offices. VHA has been ranked as one of the best places to work in
healthcare by Modern Healthcare since the publication introduced this
list in 2008.


        Media Contact
        Maxine Levy
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        Email Contact

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Article source: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/new-vha-lynxtm-business-intelligence-solution-accelerates-performance-2012-05-17

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Enterprise BI models undergo radical transformation

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Posted on : 17-05-2012 | By : admin | In : Analytics

Computerworld -

About two years ago, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield implemented a self-service business intelligence platform to aggregate and analyze vast amounts of data from multiple repositories scattered throughout the company.

The technology, from Palo Alto, Calif.-based QlikTech, was brought in as a supplement to a project management product from CA Technologies. So far, it has saved CareFirst $10 million in project costs and helped the health insurer reduce the number of outside contractors it uses by 25%.

Activities that used to take up to 18 months are now accomplished in less than two days. Moreover, the project management office no longer has to depend on its centralized analytics team to run BI reports.

Organizations like Maryland-based CareFirst are at the forefront of what analysts say is a dramatic transformation in business intelligence and data analytics practices at many companies.

Consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) calls it the “new analytics.” Unlike previous BI and data analytics models that depend on centralized, top-down data collection, reporting and analysis, the new wave is all about giving access and tools directly to line-of-business users, who benefit the most from BI reporting and data analytics, PwC said in a report released Tuesday.

“[The] new analytics taps the expertise of the broad business ecosystem to address the lack of responsiveness from central analytics units,” PwC noted in its report. “The challenge for centralized analytics was to respond to business needs when the business units themselves weren’t sure what findings they wanted or clues they were seeking. The new analytics wave “does that by giving access and tools to those who act on the findings.”

What’s behind the new analytics

Two trends are driving the transformation. One is the data explosion caused by cloud computing, mobile computing and social media. Inexpensive hardware, memory and storage technologies have made it easy for companies to collect large, varied and fast-growing data sets. Many are now looking to see if they can gain business benefit from examining and analyzing all that data.

The other trend is the increasing availability of tools that allow companies to more easily aggregate and analyze large data sets. Many of the tools are designed for handling big data and incorporate capabilities such as in-memory databases, NoSQL support, data visualization, associative searches, and natural language processing, all of which allow companies to analyze data more quickly and easily than before.

With the self-service business intelligence QlikView technology, for instance, CareFirst can receive real-time visibility into projects and resources at a fraction of the time and effort it would have taken with a traditional BI approach, said Carol Church, director of the project management office at Maryland-based CareFirst.

The technology allows CareFirst to pull in data from multiple data repositories, mash it together in a fast in-memory database and run all sorts of analyses on it at much faster speeds than previously possible.

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Article source: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9227209/Enterprise_BI_models_undergo_radical_transformation

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Information Technology and the Loss of Common Sense

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Posted on : 17-05-2012 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

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I have a low tolerance for stupidity and waste. For this reason, I oppose unnecessary bureaucracy whenever possible. For instance, when a potential client asks me to review and sign a lengthy contract before accepting their invitation to teach a course or speak at an event—typically a one to three day engagement—I tell them “No thanks, I’ll pass.” Experience has taught me that, in addition to the time it takes to read the contract, revisions are always required. One size fits all service contracts, usually written for long-term software development engagements, don’t fit the work that I do. There are always terms that I cannot accept, which lead to lengthy negotiations. Terms typically state that I must grant to the client sole ownership of my intellectual property (for example, my course materials), require that I purchase several types of insurance (for example, millions of dollars in liability coverage, which doesn’t apply to my work), and demand that I discount the work to match the lowest price that I’ve ever charged another client, which would result in a charge of $0, because I sometimes work for free. Only in rare circumstances when terms are necessarily complex do I require a formal contract for my services, and even then the contract rarely exceeds one page. Ordinarily, I state my terms and the scope of the work in a few sentences and the client affirms them in a single email exchange. That’s it. If the client seems apprehensive, I offer a complete money back guarantee in the event that they aren’t satisfied with my work, which eliminates their risk entirely. I’ve walked away from several lucrative opportunities because the client insisted on time-consuming bureaucratic nonsense for a simple engagement. In such cases, I always explain that, because the purpose of my work is to help them use information more efficiently and effectively for decision making, by participating in mindless bureaucracy I would support the very behavior that my work is designed to eliminate.

In many respects, senseless bureaucracy—unnecessary time, effort, and expense that is required to get things done—has increased with the rise of information technology. Given the fact that computers are supposed to save us time, which they can do in many ways, I find it intolerable that the opposite is often true. Have you ever noticed that with increasing reliance on technology, businesses provide decreasingly effective products and services, despite the fact that they talk about their commitment to customer service a great deal more? What once required a simple conversation with a person can now take a series of time-consuming, confusing, and often redundant interactions, mostly with machines. When those interactions don’t work, you can eventually get to a person who, through his reliance on machines to think for him, has lost all common sense.

One of my favorite examples occurred two years ago when my new phone service failed to be activated on the scheduled date. When I explained to the phone company’s customer support representative that a technician would need to come to my house to physically connect their system to the disconnected wires at my house—wires that I was holding in my hands at that very moment—she assured me that if I merely waited until 8:00 PM that evening, my phone would begin to work without any need for a technician to visit my home. When I questioned her confident assurance by explaining once again that the wires could not become magically connected without a technician, she responded with an edge of annoyance that she was an “expert.” Apparently not. Two days later a technician eventually came to my home to connect the wires.

My most painful and costly brush with mindless bureaucracy occurred last Friday, when I arrived in Edinburgh, Scotland, where I was scheduled to teach a course. Even though I have provided speaking, teaching, and consulting services in the United Kingdom many times over the last few years, including engagements in Dublin and London only three weeks ago, the UK Border agent at the Edinburgh airport informed me that I could not enter the country without a business visa. In a surrealistic moment of disbelief, I asked “Are you serious? Since when?” I then looked into two stone-cold eyes with no trace of humor and heard his angry words “Do I look like I’m joking?” Having learned through experience that persistence greased with diplomacy can often pave a path through seemingly intractable obstacles, I remained unshaken. Obviously, the Border Agency was not established to protect the borders from the likes of me or to rob its citizens of the useful and unique services that I provide. My confidence was shaken, however, when in an effort to find a solution I asked if there was someone else that I could speak to and he bristled with anger and spit out the words “What, I’m not good enough for you?” After waiting for five hours in detention, when I was formally denied access in writing and told that I would need a Tier 5 business visa to return (this is for temporary migrant workers), I was reminded that walls constructed by small-minded people and myopic bureaucracies are sometimes insurmountable.

The next morning, when I was preparing to board the flight that would return me to the United States, I learned from another border agent that my fate fell into the hands of the only agent who would turn me away under the circumstances. The result of this bureaucratic tragedy was more than inconvenience. The course in Edinburgh and the three-day workshop that would follow in London had to be cancelled. The 80 or so people who registered to attend were denied the benefits of my courses. The nonrefundable costs of their flights were forfeit. I and the organization that hosts my workshops in the UK lost a great deal in nonrefundable venue and travel costs as well as significant revenues. This happened because a border agent held tightly to his interpretation of UK immigration policy (misinterpretation, I believe) rather than its spirit, which was never meant to turn away people who bring valuable one-off educational services to the people of the UK, and certainly not to do so without warning them of the requirement in advance. Had I lied and said that I was visiting solely as a tourist or to attend a business meeting, I would have been welcomed warmly. Honesty and integrity, which are deeply rooted in my nature, are not always awarded their due. Friends tell me that I should just lie—that the stupid system invites deceit—but that doesn’t sit right with me.

I’m not asking for your sympathy. I live a charmed life. I get to do something that I love and am well compensated for the effort. Fate throws each of us a curve now and then, while it buries many who are less fortunate in a continuous onslaught of oppression. I’m writing this to raise awareness of the fact that our lives are increasingly being frittered away by senseless wastes of time and effort—many in the name of progress. Who doesn’t roll on the floor in agony at the thought of calling a customer or technical support line? Who doesn’t spend more of their time in meaningless activity today than they did before the advent of computers? Who doesn’t feel that they are in some ways less smart today than they would be without computers? Who doesn’t feel that their constant reliance on information technology has caused them to lose touch with the things that matter in life? Who doesn’t feel that relentless social networking has reduced the warmth of human connection?

Don’t get me wrong. I’m a technologist by profession, but like the wisest of my colleagues, I have a love/hate relationship with machines. Machines are great when they do something useful and do it well; they do harm, however, when they perform poorly and complicate our lives unnecessarily. As I was making my way by taxi from the airport to the hotel for my one short night in Edinburgh prior to the forced exodus, I shared my story of woe with the driver. He told me of his own efforts to speak up against the loss of common sense in the modern world. We shared stories of frustration, which eased the pain a little. It was more comforting in that moment than he could ever imagine to be assured that I wasn’t alone. We all live our lives just one small-minded person away from travail. Many organizations have woven small-mindedness into the fabric of their operations in the form of senseless bureaucracy, over-reliance on machines, and a myopic quest for the bottom line. Common nonsense rather than common sense often rules the day. I doubt that good sense was ever the norm, but I believe that former generations more routinely relied on their own brains, developed deeper expertise, and exercised judgment rather than mindlessly memorized and followed procedures. Whether good sense was more common in the past or not, it’s definitely needed to meet the challenges of the present and future. I think that taxi driver was right: it’s time to speak up. If we don’t, the brightness of tomorrow will not exceed the dimness of our atrophying minds.

Take care,

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Article source: http://www.perceptualedge.com/blog/?p=1235

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