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  • Bing

    Microsoft have launched a new Search Engine called Bing incorporating the technology comes from Microsoft’s acquisition of Powerset (not just a rebrand of Windows Live). It is being marketed as more than just a search engine, rather as a decision engine. It is in preview and you can try it out here, the video is worth a look too. ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on June 7, 2009
  • PerformancePoint - Pricing

    With the recent changes to PerformancePoint Server the way it is procured and licensed is changing. If like me, you still want to offer clients a BI solution which uses PerformancePoint the following may be of interest - good news, it is getting cheaper (thanks to the guys at Microsoft who gave me the information): · Until April 1st, the ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on March 17, 2009
  • The future according to Microsoft - Data Visualization and Information Visualization

    I don't want to wish my life away, but I cannot wait for 2019 if this is what we are going to be working, playing and living with.   Predicting the future is tough - we still don't have flying cars, my jet pack is yet to materialise and summer holidays aren't on the moon... but some of Microsoft's Business Division have come up with ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on March 2, 2009
  • PerformancePoint is dead, long live PerformancePoint

    I heard rumours earlier in the week that PerformancePoint was going to be changing and colleagues had found various snippets of news online, but there are now details on the The Microsoft BI Blog - it looks like Planning is going to be discontinued (after SP3) and  Monitoring will be included in MOSS - makes sense with the new strategy / road ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on January 24, 2009
  • Netezza and Microsoft BI Integration

    In a press release earlier this week Netezza announced the launch of its data integration strategy for Microsoft Business Intelligence, http://www.netezza.com/releases/2009/release010609.htm. There isn't a huge amount of information at the moment but it does mention PerformancePoint, Reporting Services, Integration Services and Analysis Services ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on January 8, 2009
  • User Adoption - Avoid the White Elephant

    Technorati Tags: MOSS,User Adoption,Usage Stats,Reporting Services,PPS,PerformancePoint,IIS,User Statistics You have created an awesome new BI solution it is superior to the incumbent system and it is full of cool new features, good job? But what if no one uses it... Regardless of whether you are going for a Big Bang, Parallel, Phased or other ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on December 8, 2008
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