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Intelligent Enterprise Contributing Editor: Doug Henschen

Doug Henschen Editor-in-Chief
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. He previously served as Editor-in-Chief of Transform Magazine, which covered content management and business process management challenges.

Recent Articles By Doug Henschen
Pegasystems To Buy Chordiant For $161.5 Million
The business process management firm makes a play for a CRM player with predictive analytics prowess.
PivotLink Bows Analytic Sales, Marketing and HR Apps
Prebuilt metrics, reports and dashboards extend vendor's SaaS-based business intelligence platform.
Progress Releases Real Time BPM Suite
The Progress Software product combines Savvion business process management technology with complex event processing and monitoring capabilities.
Tibco Brings Analytics to Spotfire Business Users
Spotfire Statistics Services option exposes S+ and R models within a layman's data-analysis and data-visualization environment.
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Blog: In Context
by Doug Henschen

Following Up On 'Claims and Conjecture'
Last week I posted a blog about "Claims, Conjecture and Outright Lies." It generated a lot of comments as well as soul searching on the part of PR professionals, software marketing types and, I'll admit, myself.
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03.18.2010
Sifting Through Competitive Claims & Conjecture
I've certainly had to sort through a lot of dubious competitive claims in the last week. As a journalist, I have many years of experience hearing ill-informed assertions, half truths and occasional bald-faced lies. I usually know BS when I hear it. Sometimes I'm still taken off guard.
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03.10.2010


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