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Contributor: Steve Swoyer


Stephen Swoyer is a technology writer with more than 16 years of experience. His writing has focused on business intelligence, data warehousing, and analytics for almost a decade. He’s particularly intrigued by the thorny people and process problems most BI and DW vendors almost never want to acknowledge, let alone talk about.

  


All articles by Steve Swoyer


Is the Business Intelligence Market on a Collision Course?

Are BI vendors on a collision course with the relational database giants? Industry watchers aren’t sure—but some say the uneasy détente is unlikely to last.

Question and Answer: Data Mining for the Masses?

SAS, SPSS, and others say they’re making the Gandalf-the-White world of data mining more accessible— call it data mining for the masses.

Can Data Quality Elude Commoditization?

It’s tempting to think of data quality as a soon-and-inevitably-to-be-commoditized technology segment. But think again.

Dynamic Duo? Microsoft and SAP Preview Mendocino Technologies

When it debuts, Mendocino will more tightly couple Office with SAP. But don’t look for it before this summer.

Here at Last: Innovative Touts Tightly Coupled Data Management Suite

The revamped i/Lytics is a solid release on the whole—but analysts say Innovative shouldn’t rest on its laurels.

Business Objects Goes Back to the (MySQL) Well

MySQL gives Business Objects a cost-effective alternative to IBM, Microsoft, and others. This isn’t an unalloyed good, however.

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