• RT @GriffRex @th73 @markmadsen Business Process MUST change w/ #BI >the other way around: BI must change to fit better into biz processes
     — 12:23 PM Apr 29
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  • RT @markmadsen As BI tech gets cheaper & easier, the fact that most project prblms r due 2 people issues is becoming more apparent >so true
     — 11:52 AM Apr 29
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  • Chatting with @computerworld editor on "next gen" #BI - i track over 20 trends
     — 11:50 AM Apr 29
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  • RT @johnlmyers44: how did that go? ... finding happy medium between single vers of truth & #BI agility/flexibility >the answer was 42 :-)
     — 9:45 AM Apr 29
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  • RT @marcusborba Blogged on #BI self service http://bit.ly/c2i8oS >I feel it's a good addn'l check list when evaluating BI vendors
     — 9:43 AM Apr 29
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  • RT @jmichel_franco bringing new data sources as self service ... But do you feel that the market is ready? > yes I do
     — 9:41 AM Apr 29
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  • Hearing noise about HP/Palm mostly as anti-MSFT. IMHO until other apps are 100% compatible w/MS Office they're irrelevant for enterprises
     — 9:31 AM Apr 29
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  • RT @gooddata #BI self service http://bit.ly/c2i8oS >agree 100% that self-service differs by role >and full self srvs has to include #SaaS
     — 5:37 PM Apr 26
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  • RT @esjewett: ...what in-memory analytics and ROLAP have to do with BI self-service? > just posted my answer http://bit.ly/c2i8oS
     — 5:35 PM Apr 26
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  • RT @esjewett: ...what in-memory analytics and ROLAP have to do with BI self-service? > drop me a note bevelson@forrester .com
     — 3:56 PM Apr 26
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  • RT @gkm1 #Analytics vs #BI Let us know where you ended up >we agreed to disagree
     — 2:25 PM Apr 26
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  • RT @BrianG_Jasper: ... confusion between SaaS & Cloud. The differences are clear & important > yep, hence this doc http://bit.ly/bSaWD2
     — 1:14 PM Apr 26
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  • RT @NeilRaden Yup. Analytics is a marketing term, as is BI. The often serve to conceal the important thing which is what people do
     — 12:37 PM Apr 26
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  • ... whether #Analytics is a subset or superset of #BI. It's just semantics. In the end it's all about enabling better decisions.
     — 11:56 AM Apr 26
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  • Having fun debate inside @forrester on whether #Analytics is a subset or superset of #BI
     — 11:55 AM Apr 26
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  • Blogged on #BI self service http://bit.ly/c2i8oS
     — 11:49 AM Apr 26
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  • Is there a happy medium between single version of the truth and #BI agility/flexibility. Unfortunately, I often see them as mutually exclsiv
     — 11:14 AM Apr 26
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  • interesting conversation with a client on how to find a happy medium between single version of the truth and #BI agility/flexibility
     — 11:14 AM Apr 26
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  • RT @ellen_rubin: Loving life in the cloud ;-) > welcome back to the real world out of your stealth startup!
     — 4:42 PM Apr 23
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  • Agile #BI (metadata driven BI apps) report http://bit.ly/aUkobR based on blog http://bit.ly/8X2ZZk is live
     — 4:39 PM Apr 23
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