Finding the Long Tail of BI in Your Company

By | BI Innovation, Big Data, Business, Customer Success, For Developers, IT and Engineering, Technology, The Cloud

For 11 years, we’ve heard the buzzword “the long tail” prominently discussed in business. First applied to companies like Amazon, the theory is that the company makes more money through the volume of sales from lesser-known books and movies over time than it does from the popular blockbusters. The long tail of the sales chart is so long that all the small sales of lesser-known products add up to something very big.

41XfrH+XPeLFormer Wired editor in chief Chris Anderson first popularized the phrase in a 2004 magazine article and expanded upon it in his 2006 book, “The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More.”

What does this have to do with business intelligence? Richard Back, a BI architect at IPL, makes the connection in a recent post for Tech Radar. He brings the long tail concept into the world of data and analytics. Read More

Leveraging IoT for Digital Business

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In the not-so-distant future, this likely will happen when you have a car accident. Sensors, connected with smart apps, will instantly: a) Gauge how seriously you may be hurt. b) Report the accident location to police and medical personnel. c) Determine how much damage your vehicle has sustained. d) Report the accident to your insurance company. e) If warranted, offer options on how to replace the car. f) If warranted, even alert your attorneys.

Izenda Tech Blog logoSound far-fetched? Not in the world described by Daryl Plummer, Research VP and Gartner Fellow. He gave a Gartner local briefing last week in Atlanta titled “Securing Digital Business Through an Internet of Things.”

Plummer focused on the implications for business in this growing Internet of Things (IoT) world, where everyday objects and machines have network connectivity, allowing them to send or receive data. Read More

Gigaom Research Paper Stresses Embedded, Self-Service BI

By | BI Innovation, Big Data, Business, Customer Success, For Developers, IT and Engineering, News & Events, Technology, The Cloud

Gigaom Research this week released a white paper stressing the importance of embedding modern BI (reporting, dashboards and visualizations) in a user’s work application. The report, titled “Embedded Analytics in the Self-Service BI Enterprise,” was underwritten by Izenda.

Paper CoverThe white paper explores:

• Why reporting, dashboard, and analytical solutions should be embedded in applications. • Why BI solutions should democratize access to data and lift the burden from IT and data science teams. • Why reporting functionality should have a professional look and feel that is natural for users. • Why adopting a third-party solution is usually the most sensible approach for ISVs and solutions providers. Read More

The Risks and Hidden Benefits of Dark Data

By | BI Innovation, Big Data, Business, Customer Success, For Developers, IT and Engineering, Technology, The Cloud

The “dark Web” – the Wild West of underground Internet sites – has received a lot of attention and notoriety of late. But many people may not have heard of “dark data.” Practices regarding dark data have prompted a lot of discussion in data management circles.

Gartner originally coined the term. Condensed here, the definition of dark data is “the information assets organizations collect, process and store during regular business activities, but generally fail to use for other purposes.”

Organizations often retain dark data for compliance purposes. “Storing and securing data typically incurs more expense (and sometimes greater risk) than value,” Gartner writes. Read More

Leveraging Mobile in the BI Space

By | BI Innovation, Big Data, Business, Customer Success, IT and Engineering, Technology

Mobile business intelligence tools are on the rise, but analysts and others caution that developing a strategy for mobile BI remains a work in progress for many companies.

Forrester Research analyst Martha Bennett writes that a survey found the percentage of IT decision-makers who make some BI applications available on mobile devices has quadrupled and those that provide such apps exclusively on smartphones rose from 1 percent to 7 percent.

Industry watchers differ on what those numbers mean. Read More

Microsoft Center to Attract Startups in Downtown Atlanta

By | BI Innovation, Big Data, Business, Customer Success, For Developers, IT and Engineering, Microsoft, News & Events, Technology

Microsoft, in an intriguing move geared to Atlanta’s tech and start-up communities, will open an “innovation center” in downtown’s Flatiron building, Atlanta Business Chronicle reported this week.

Microsoft centers “provide resources and support for students, entrepreneurs and startups, accelerating the creation of new companies, jobs and growth of the local software ecosystem,” the article stated. Read More

Struggling healthcare.gov Website Highlights What NOT to Do

By | For Developers, IT and Engineering

A lesson for developers

It is pertinent and important, in the midst of the excitement of the new healthcare exchanges and their myriad failures, to understand how those failing online coverage exchanges are also a lesson for developers. Since the exchanges went live with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act on October 1, we’ve been hearing constant reports and complaints about glitches, load failures, and generally poorly-performing functionality from people trying to sign up for health insurance, as well as those trying to help them do it.

Government healthcare marketplace

The O’Reilly Programming Blog recognized it as an example of what not to do, especially if you are developing a website for a larger organization that will undoubtedly see high traffic once it’s live — not to mention the press constantly reporting on the whole meltdown. James Turner on the O’Reilly Blog focused on four main points, and he hits the nail on the head, and we add our own commentary and perspective.

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Microsoft’s Next Moves: Make or Break Time

By | IT and Engineering, Microsoft, The Cloud

Office365A series of takeaways from a recent Microsoft financial analysts’ meeting — the first in two years — reveals what’s ahead for the company. If they’re smart, it’ll be a focus on the enterprise and cloud services.

Last week, Microsoft executives had their first financial analysis meeting in two years, and used it to explain more of the plan for the future of the company. They also hit on many of the topics the media and tech insiders have been speculating about lately. InformationWeek published 11 Takeaways from this meeting on Microsoft’s next moves, and in that spirit, we culled it down to the two biggest takeaways we see from the larger list: the enterprise market and the cloud.

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