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MyCustomer.com provides a rundown of the key vendors operating in the business intelligence space.
- SAS – www.sas.com
- SAS a leading player in the business intelligence and predictive analytics software sector, with 32 years' experience and 44,000 customer sites worldwide.
- IBM – www.ibm.com
- provides end-to-end technologies, services and solutions for business intelligence - including information integration, master data management, data warehousing, industry models, BI tools and industry frameworks.
- QlikView – www.qlikview.com
- Named the world’s fastest-growing Business Intelligence software vendor by IDC, QlikTech has more than 7,800 customers in 83 countries.
- Oracle – www.oracle.com
- Oracle Business Intelligence is a portfolio of technology and applications that provides an integrated, end-to-end enterprise performance management system, including category-leading performance management applications, BI applications, BI foundation and tools and data warehousing.
- SAP – www.sap.com
- SAP NetWeaver Business Intelligence brings together powerful analysis tools, planning and simulation capabilities, and data-warehousing functionality. Last year SAP announced that it was to acquire BI firm Business Objects.
- Business Objects – www.businessobjects.com
- Business Objects offers a broad family of tools and applications to help teams optimise business performance by connecting people, information and businesses across the business network, regardless of the underlying business applications or data stores.
- Ovum – www.ovum.com
- Gartner – www.gartner.com
Other articles in this focus report:
- BI market consolidation: What does it mean for you?
- Business intelligence: Only the tip of the iceberg
- Business intelligence: Only the tip of the iceberg
- Data: Unused, unanalysed and undervalued?
- Business intelligence + enterprise resource planning = competitive advantage
- Business intelligence in action
- BI market consolidation: What does it mean for you?
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Neil Davey is the managing editor of MyCustomer. An experienced business journalist and editor, Neil has worked on a variety of newspapers, magazines and websites over the past 20 years, including Internet Works, CXO magazine and Business Management. He joined MyCustomer in 2007.
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