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MicroStrategy Recognized as a Top Software Vendor for Retailers
MicroStrategy Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR), a leading worldwide provider of business intelligence software, today announced that it was named by Retail Info Systems (RIS) News to its 2008 Software LeaderBoard , which highlights the top software vendors for retailers.
Flying Blind No More: A New Generation of BPM
As a result of having little to no visibility into business processes, many companies have turned to the integration capabilities of Business Process Management (BPM) tools. In the Aberdeen Group benchmark report “BPM and Beyond: The Human Factor of Process Management,” Best-in-Class companies are working to build an information culture around BPM usage.
A Deeper Look at Desktop Dashboards
With the plethora of dashboard solutions available, it is not always easy to evaluate the various existing solutions based on their key distinguishing factors. Lyndsay Wise of WiseAnalytics recently spoke to Allan Wille, Klipfolio’s President and CEO about desktop dashboards and how Klipfolio’s solutions differ from players in the same space.
MicroStrategy Recognized as a Top Software Vendor for Retailers by Retail Info Systems News
MicroStrategy, a leading worldwide provider of business intelligence software, today announced that it was named by Retail Info Systems (RIS) News to its 2008 Software LeaderBoard, which highlights the top software vendors for retailers.
MicroStrategy in Perspective
Cindi Howson and Mark Smith already weighed in with their impressions about MicroStrategy World and the impending release of MicroStrategy 9. I have a different perspective from Mark and Cindi, one that is borne of a history with MicroStrategy that goes back fifteen years.
Panopticon Software and Computer Systeme GmbH Partner Up
CME will utilize Panopticon’s comprehensive SDK to embed the company’s Business Intelligence tools into client systems, as well as the Panopticon Enterprise system for “out–of–the–box” projects that require a web–deployed product. They will also provide in depth training and first line customer support to clients in Switzerland, Germany and Austria.
Making Sense of Gartner’s ‘09 BI Magic Quadrant
I’m a bit perplexed by the 2009 Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence Platforms, released last week and made accessible to all by SAS, which purchased the rights to post it online. SAS, of course, is in the prized upper-right quadrant along with IBM (Cognos), SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, Information Builders and Microstrategy.
OpSource Announces Keynote Speakers for SaaS Summit 2009
OpSource™, the leader in Web operations, today announced the keynote speakers for its fourth annual SaaS Summit.
Keynote Speakers for Fourth Annual SaaS Summit Announced
OpSource™, the leader in Web operations, today announced the keynote speakers for its fourth annual SaaS Summit. They include senior executives from Symantec, Adobe, Microsoft, OpSource and LiveOps.
Salesforce.com Adds Service to the Cloud
Salesforce.com has another innovative addition to the software-as-a-service (SaaS) industry, this time in a field the company’s applications have not often addressed: customer service. This morning the company unveiled the Service Cloud, a unique approach to customer service and support that leverages social networking and trusted sources to aid customers online.
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