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#1 Recommendation to Maximize your Time at #SAPPHIRENOW

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With SAPPHIRE NOW and ASUG ANNUAL Conference upon us next week, we have conference tens of thousands of veterans and newbies who will ascend on the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando. I decided to ask some of the most influential analytics community members who I follow regularly the following question: What is your #1 tip [...]

Big webinar event this Friday to get your BI project on track for 2013

Hosted by Mico Yuk and myself you will also get a chance to hear from all the SAP BusinessObjects Product Managers including: Mani Srinivas (Visual Intelligence/Explorer) Chris Gadella (Predictive Analysis) Ian Mayor (Dashboards, SAP Design Studio) Other guests will also include SAP BI Partners and Customers from around the world. >>>Register here: http://bit.ly/TQYn1V <<< to be apart [...]

Moving Centigon Solutions Forward as a Social Enterprise with Tech-Tuesdays

Today, I led the announced two new programs that will hopefully transform how Centigon Solutions engages customers, partners, and users. I have not mastered my Twitter account, but I certainly can go the other direction and use video and voice to communicate with the community. I modeled this program after two highly successful community initiatives that I [...]

Join me for “How Location Intelligence Will Drive BI and Analytics” Webinar

Last year after attending the Location Intelligence conference in Washington DC, I knew that I had to do a webinar where I could back away from talking about products, and focus on the real business value of Location Intelligence. This is the webinar for you if you want to learn more about how location intelligence [...]

At this year’s ASUG SAP BusinessObjects User Conference, BI4 loses its luster

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This year’s SAP BusinessObjects user conference felt a little different from years past. Conversations that I had with customers were generally upbeat. However, a consistent thread to those conversations were how painful the BI4 transition has been. Story after story about hot fixes and bugs being disruptive causing major project delays, missing functionality, performance, and a host [...]

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