Yellowfin launches “lightning fast” cloud BI solution on AWS
Yellowfin has partnered with Toustone to offer a web-based cloud solution on Amazon Web Services.
Yellowfin has partnered with Toustone to offer a web-based cloud solution on Amazon Web Services.
Australian business intelligence and software provider, mac2 Data has partnered with vendor Yellowfin to provide Cloud-based platform-as-a-service on Amazon Web Services.
Synnex has unveiled its $45 million logistics centre which utilises the distributor’s own automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) for accelerated and more accurate decision making for itself, vendors, and resellers.
IT services provider, ASG Group, has secured $21 million in incremental deals and is finalising a further $80 million worth of contracts, all of which represent exclusive negotiations.
Cortell Australia has been named the 2013 IBM software Australian partner of the year.
Qliktech wants to grow its business at 20 per cent year on year, according to recently appointed vice president and regional director for Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ), Sharryn Millican.
IT services provider, ASG Group, has concluded another contract in Western Australia, this time with the Department of Housing for about $11.3 million.
As more sourcing executives consider incorporating SaaS solutions into their overall technology vendor landscape, the potential to significantly disrupt the current software market grows. And while SaaS adoption is expected to expand in the coming years, the challenge for sourcing professionals will be a lack of uniform adoption across the whole software market. In some software categories, SaaS will be a disruptive technology, in others the only option, and in many cases SaaS will have minimal impact.
BI. CRM. ERP. Business software is not immune to the IT industry’s love of abbreviations. MATTHEW SAINSBURY aims to demystify what’s what in the market.
An overwhelming majority of IT leaders handle their business intelligence (BI) in-house now, but a recent CIO survey suggests that will change in the next three years.
Adoption of open-source business intelligence software is doubling every year because the products are viewed as "good enough" for routine applications, according to a recent report by Gartner Inc. analyst Andreas Bitterer.
A Toronto-based business intelligence (BI) software vendor is giving the frontline worker a tool they can actually use with the newly released enterprise edition of Wabit, which follows the March release of the client version.
Conventional wisdom and decades' worth of IT project failures and less-than-desirable outcomes tell us that every tech-related investment-from a massive SAP ERP rollout to a small Salesforce.com SaaS CRM deployment-comes with some amount of risk.
MicroStrategy Wednesday announced the release of MicroStrategy 9, the latest version of its business intelligence software suite, which it says is more flexible and powerful than prior editions.