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  • Tourism and Technology - Virtual Tour of London and South Africa 2010

    Living away from home makes you miss friends, family… and, perhaps oddly, the place. VR Web Design offer a service which gives a Virtual Tour of London and other cities which is very innovative and cool. Note: the spheres are areas of focus / interest which can be clicked on to shift the focus to another part of the city.   This was ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on November 2, 2009
  • 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
  • 6 Degrees from everything...

    How big is your network? How well connected are you to the information you need? How much time do you spend trawling for information or a contact? How many clicks do you need to do to find out the information or person that you need? The questions can go on, but  are the answers to these more or less than 6 on average? Well, you are 6 hops ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on April 11, 2009
  • Data Visualization in a 3D World

    When Alexander of Macedonia [link] was 33 he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer, its a shame he wasn't around in today's world as there would be plenty of battles for him to get his teeth into - especially with visualizing reams of information in a ever flowing and tempestuous sea of data which can be visualized in a 3D ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on March 22, 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
  • BI Mashups - Let's go Geo

    Gartner have highlighted mashups as a growth area for 2009 and predict that ''by 2012, one-third of analytic applications applied to business processes will be delivered through coarse-grained application mashups'' in the Five Predictions report. I have been looking at harnessing the power of mixing geographic visualisation techniques with ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on February 19, 2009
  • Social BI - there is not a monopoly on good ideas

    I don't mean Social BI as in a Social Smoker or Social Drinker - someone who only does it on weekends, in a crowd or once in a while.... I am coming from the collaboration, decision making dialogue, tagging perspective. Where users have a greater ability to collaborate  informally as people do with other social sites (LinkedIn, Facebook ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on February 16, 2009
  • Associative data modelling - a brief intro

    Associative data modeling is something that I have used a lot in the past for dynamic entity centric Data Warehouses. Associative data models can offer a more flexible platform than relational models and can be used for iterative data development (although performance can be an issue). From playing with AWS and seeing some of the Azure and SDS ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on February 7, 2009
  • I know I am me...

    Moving into the multiple factor authentication World (crypto calculators, tags etc) it looks like we may all have a lot of these different devices to authenticate our selves, here are my ramblings on the subject... Does anyone else have a bank account which uses crypto calculators, tags or mobile phone codes to validate a transaction? Two factor ...
    Posted to John Brookmyre's Blog (Weblog) by john.brookmyre on January 29, 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
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