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Quotes of the year: From Steve Jobs' impact to why architects are the Britneys of IT

The best tech soundbites from 2011... Read more

19 December, 2011 by Natasha Lomas
Mobile Faves 2.1.0

Mobile Faves 2.1.0

...Intelligence content in all supported formats, and to view Dashboards delivered by Information Builders Performance Management Framework (PMF). Content uses WebFOCUS's industry-leading output... Read more

14 August, 2011

SAS company profile: Its tech, strategy and partnerships

...SAS in its core market of statistical analysis, with vendors, such as Information Builders, building statistical analysis tools into their existing BI software that are... Read more

11 January, 2011 by Nick Heath

Information Builders shows there's life in the over 40s yet

Information Builders is finally preparing to announce its new UK boss -- as the... Read more

25 September, 2001 by Guy Kewney

Business intelligence moves to the front lines

...the use of these tools further into their organisations. Speaking at the Information Builders Summit user conference in Orlando, Florida, Rogge said: "The new users... Read more

27 April, 2006 by Steve Ranger

Business Intelligence provider warms to Linux

Business Intelligence provider Information Builders has had its software certified to run on another Linux platform... Read more

17 February, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Data explosion driving BI demand

...intelligence (BI) tools. Gerry Cohen, president and chief executive of BI company Information Builders, said the trend will be towards adding BI into an organisation... Read more

17 May, 2005 by Steve Ranger

Intel drives IT into the classroom

...into the classroom coincides with a report published by UK consultancy firm Information Builders and the CBI, that teachers are "out of touch" with IT... Read more

23 September, 1998 by Chiyo Robertson

News Burst: IT teachers are out of touch - report

...of touch with IT according to a new study by UK firm, Information Builders Read more

17 September, 1998 by Richard Barry

Nasa trials BlackBerrys for engineering reports

...using a web-based reporting system built on technology from BI company Information Builders. "The system allows us to gather the data produced by the... Read more

18 May, 2005 by Steve Ranger

Data explosion fuels demand for business intelligence

...business intelligence (BI) tools. Gerry Cohen, president and CEO of BI company Information Builders, said the trend will be towards adding BI into an organisation... Read more

17 May, 2005 by Steve Ranger

Hotel group cuts back on software tools

...multiple systems, requests for business reports were backing up. Speaking at the Information Builders user conference in Orlando, Florida, Robert Richards, director of Web technologies... Read more

27 April, 2006 by Steve Ranger

NASA: Keep feet on the ground for software success

...BI systems, according to a NASA project manager. Earlier this week, the Information Builders Summit, a user conference in Orlando, Florida was told by one... Read more

27 April, 2006 by Steve Ranger

BI vendor bends to support mainframe chipset

...BI vendor fashioning its core offering to support a powerful mainframe chipset. Information Builders is waving its flag to tell us of new support for... Read more

27 August, 2009

IDC Study: Boom Time for Data Warehouse Vendors

...surprising says Swoyer, given the company's ETL and data management stack), Information Builders and Evolutionary Technology International (ETI) with its data integration offering – described... Read more

5 January, 2009

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