Business Intelligence Network: Business Performance Management
Business Intelligence Network February 21, 2007

Welcome Business Performance Management Newsletter Subscribers!

This month's edition of the BPM newsletter features two timely articles that are sure to assist you in your performance management initiatives.

I encourage you to continue to use the Business Intelligence Network as your premier source for information regarding business intelligence, performance management, data warehousing and information quality.

In This Issue

2007 BPM Pulse Survey Results, Part 1
by Craig Schiff
The annual 2007 Pulse survey reveals a growing interest in operational analytics.

Business Intelligence & Business Performance Management: More Important than ERP?
by John Colbert
BPM's functions for monitoring, reporting, planning and forecasting, analysis and real-time management are becoming as critical as ERP functions are today.

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February 27 at 12 p.m. ET
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What’s New in Business Intelligence:
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March 8 at 12 p.m. ET
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Top 10 Trends in Business Intelligence for 2007
March 8 at 3 p.m. ET
Take cues from Global 2000 companies to realize success. Join this Knightsbridge Solutions Web seminar as we uncover the top 10 trends that will shape business intelligence priorities over the next 12 months.
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BI and Data Warehouse Life Cycle Management – Techniques and Best Practices
March 15 at 2 p.m. ET
Today’s data warehouse implementations are complex, near real-time systems that are tightly integrated with core business practices. These sophisticated systems require careful management. Learn best practices and implementation techniques for managing enterprise data warehouse deployments.
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The Next Generation of Data Warehouse Appliances: From Feeds & Speeds to Solving Real Business Problems
April 5 at 2 p.m. ET
First generation data warehouse appliances made many promises but failed to solve some of the challenging business issues. However, 2007 is ushering in new data warehouse technology that lives up to its expectations. Join Colin White as he discusses the differences and benefits of the next generation.
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