Executive Report

Do You Run from or to Embedded Business Intelligence?

Posted November 30, 2006 | Leadership | Technology |

The job of the modern CIO is tough. CIOs face tremendous pressure from their customers along many dimensions; the following are just a few of the many that come to mind:

  • Everyone wants their infrastructure applications, such as e-mail, to be reliable, easy to use, and always available.

  • Users of operational systems pressure the CIO to let them select the operational system that they think best meets their discrete needs.

About The Author
Luke Hohmann
Luke Hohmann is a management consultant committed to coaching his clients to greater levels of performance in the areas of product development, project management, system architecture, and organizational engineering. Mr. Hohmann is the author of Journey of the Software Professional: The Sociology of Computer Programming and Beyond Software Architecture: Creating and Sustaining Winning Solutions , of which Cutter Consortium Senior Consultant… Read More
Ken Collier
Ken Collier is the former director of Cutter's Data Analytics & Digital Technologies practice. He is a leader in combining agile methods with data warehousing (DW), business intelligence (BI), and advanced analytics -- disciplines that present a unique set of challenges to the incremental/evolutionary style of agile development. Mr. Collier has successfully adapted agile techniques to DW/BI to create the Agile Analytics style. He continues… Read More
Ken Collier
Ken Collier is the former director of Cutter's Data Analytics & Digital Technologies practice. He is a leader in combining agile methods with data warehousing (DW), business intelligence (BI), and advanced analytics -- disciplines that present a unique set of challenges to the incremental/evolutionary style of agile development. Mr. Collier has successfully adapted agile techniques to DW/BI to create the Agile Analytics style. He continues… Read More
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