. . . change their organizational behavior, but neither vendor has sought input about their products from gurus in the field. Doug Barton, vice
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Seeding For Data Growth
Even 7-foot-1-inch basketball player Shaquille O’Neal started small. But with an ideal genetic design and proper ongoing nourishment, he grew to become the powerful
Should You Make the Leap?
Ask IT managers about their upgrade plans for Windows .Net Server, and their initial reaction may be puzzlement. Many users—and even some industry analysts—are
Watching your Website
(Aug. 09. 2001) Like a shopper wandering a huge new mall, IT professionals trying to understand Web analytics find a maze of clashing claims,
One Size Fits All?
The data warehousing and data mining applications market, which Framingham, Mass.-based IDC lumps together with data management tools and information access software, grew 26%
Finding Answers In Data Haystacks
DigiMine offers data warehousing application as a hosted service Building a data warehouse is a major strategic initiative that can cost millions of dollars
Business intelligence ASP adds personalisation services
Seattle-based Digimine Inc., A BI (business intelligence) ASP (application service provider), on Monday acquired CoRelation Inc., an ASP focusing on personalisation services. Usama Fayyad,
Plumb Your Clickstream Data
Recently, David Cameron needed to put his young daughter on an airplane. He figured he might as well start building her a cache of frequent-flier
ASP to Mine Web Data
Beta user enlists service to learn about dropped users Data mining and analysis might become more pervasive with the arrival of digiMine Inc., an