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In Context, by Doug Henschen
Doug Henschen joined Intelligent Enterprise as Editor in 2004 and was named Editor-in-Chief in January 2007. He has specialized in covering the intersection of business intelligence, performance management, business process management and rules management technologies within enterprise applications and architectures.
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What Will Drive Next-Era BI? Take the Survey!

Posted by Doug Henschen
Monday, July 13, 2009
1:40 PM

Our "Next-Era Business Intelligence" Tech Center has been a big hit since it was launched in April, drawing more than 40,000 unique visitors and hundreds of downloads of insightful reports. We're now getting ready to launch more reports, but we'd like your feedback on the topics you'd be most interested in reading about.

When you think about BI innovation that would make a difference to your enterprise, do you think about predictive analytics, embedded BI, text mining, or perhaps social networking? Tell us more about what interests you by taking this InformationWeek Analytics /Intelligent Enterprise BI survey.

This annual tracking survey asks about your ongoing BI successes and challenges, but we also explore your wish list when it comes to BI innovations. Please take five minutes to fill out our survey. Individual responses will remain confidential, but the aggregated results will be shared in an upcoming InformationWeek feature article and an in-depth InformationWeek Analytics/Intelligent Enterprise report.

If you haven't seen the reports we've already delivered, check out Cindi Howson's "Insight at the Speed of Thought: Taking Advantage of In-Memory Analytics" and Seth Grimes' "Seeing Connections: Visualization Makes Sense of Data." And stay tuned for an upcoming report on next-era customer intelligence set to go live later this month.

Once again, please take our survey and you can enter a drawing to win an Apple iPod iTouch valued at $299. But rest assured, your responses will remain confidential.

Thanks
Doug Henschen, Editor-in-Chief



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