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View ArticleDelivering differentiation – with your sanity intact!
I have had posts, emails and been questioned about differentiation so much recently, here are some thoughts on the challenge. Differentiation is clearly the lifeblood of successful completion in the...
View ArticleBusiness Intelligence with 1.3 Terabytes of in-memory Database
I recently blogged about changes in the meaning of business intelligence and how we can better use it to support real-time decision making. This raised a lot of great comments. Larry Ellison made his...
View ArticleOracle OpenWorld: innovation. 2009 style.
StrategyTechnologyWho said that IT does not create economic value? Oracle proved differently this week at their OpenWorld 2009 conference in San Francisco. At least, so did the 40000 conference...
View ArticleWhat is a Portal For?
Silly question, we all know the answer. It’s a way of providing a consolidated view of a large amount of data in a manner that suits the user. In case you want reassurance read the standard Wikipedia...
View ArticleIT Vigilante: how Charles Bronson would develop applications
ArchitectureStrategyI am obviously old enough to remember Charles Bronson in his most famous acting role: as a vigilante, ruthlessly taking care of any criminal crossing his path. Deserted by the...
View ArticleFrom Knowledge to Knowing
I recently posted on the question of whether we really understand business intelligence (BI) http://www.capgemini.com/ctoblog/2009/08/have_we_really_understood_what.php and quite quickly got into a...
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