By: Ken Rudin
Thanks for a great post. I’d like to expand on your comment that the technology implications of on-demand BI for the traditional BI vendors are daunting. Yes, they certainly are, but even more...
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Ken Thanks for your comment which provides valuable insight into the inner workings of the traditional BI companies. As far as business models are concerned, the Big Four have no choice but to have an...
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So all I have are questions : You mentioned that these integrate into Saleforce.com. … Can you clarify ? Do the interfaces integrate ? Does the Salesforce data integrate ? All of the above ? I was...
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Jim, It is entirely possible to embed PivotLink into salesforce either through Tab or iFrame. Please send me an email if you would like to discuss. johnm@pivotlink.com
View ArticleBy: Darren Cunningham
Jim, the answer is all of the above. Hopefully be now you’ve found what you’re looking for.
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[...] What are the potential technological routes? Companies loaded with Microsoft technologies have an easy option to try Microsoft BI and use some of the Excel-related applications. Another option is...
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Hi, I think the biggest challenge here is not technical. Many businesses may not be willing to upload their sensitive data on SaaS service provider’s systems and latency issues associated with that. I...
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You may want to look at miyann (https://www.miyann.com). It has just gone into beta and offers a SaaS based delivery system with the added benefit of keeping data on premise. There is no need to upload...
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SAAS bi solutions as you said is absolutely on providing quality <a href="http://www.nividh.com" rel="nofollow">bi on demand</a>, to the sme's who may not consider spending much for bi...
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