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The Reality We Can All Agree On
Rather than rely on our own knowledge and experience the way the old encyclopedia-makers did, the wiki approach allows organizations to leverage a broader range of knowledge and experiences.
Open Source Software Research from Saugatuck
Is open source the next disruptive IT influence?
University of Toulouse Addresses Regulatory Constraints with Talend Open Studio
Case study: Talend Open Studio consolidates application and security data at University of Toulouse, enabling reporting requirements mandated by new French regulations.
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Open Source BI: The Venture Capital Perspective - Intel Capital Does the Math
This column includes the thoughts of Patrick Walsh,investment manager for Intel Capital, on open source and super-crunching.
A Propensity for BI
At a minimum, BI practitioners should understand the strengths and weaknesses of the designs they deploy to gather intelligence.
The Harvard Business Review on BI for Management
I recently purchased Harvard Business Review on Making Smarter Decisions and read several articles in sequence that struck me as particularly relevant for educating executives on the business benefits of BI.
Musings on the ROI of BI
Surveys of BI users fully demonstrate the difficulties of quantifying the hard benefits of BI.
A Statistical Stocking Stuffer for the Holidays
All of you last minute shoppers stumped for presents to geeky BI practitioner loved ones have an answer to your gift-finding dilemma, a great statistics book available for next day delivery.
Ask the Experts
Are open sources capable of handling huge volume of data?
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Breadboard BI - Unlocking ERP Data Using Open Source Tools
By By Christopher Lavigne
The Transformative Economics of Professional Open Source on Business Intelligence Technology Selection and Evaluation
By Pentaho Corporation
Integrating Data in the Information System, an Open Source Approach
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Succeeding with Open SourceBy Bernard Golden |
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MySQL PhrasebookBy Zak Greant and Chris Newman |
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MySQL ClusteringBy Alex Davies and Harrison Fisk |






