Profile of Doug Henschen
Executive Editor, Enterprise Apps
Member Since: 11/15/2013
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Doug Henschen is Executive Editor of InformationWeek, where he covers the intersection of enterprise applications with information management, business intelligence, big data and analytics. He previously served as editor in chief of Intelligent Enterprise, editor in chief of Transform Magazine, and Executive Editor at DM News. He has covered IT and data-driven marketing for more than 15 years.
Articles by Doug Henschen
posted in November 2008
11/24/2008
Master Data Management product consolidates and cleanses site-specific information for retailers, government agencies, utilities and more.
11/21/2008
Frank Buytendijk, author of the new book "Performance Leadership" suggests ways to promote the right behavior with scorecards, goals and incentives.
11/21/2008
Performance management guru David Norton tackles the challenge of aligning day-to-day decisions with big-picture strategy.
11/21/2008
Go beyond BI to give decisions makers at all levels the data they need to make the right business decisions.
11/21/2008
I'm back from this week's Mashup Camp in Mountain View, CA, and I came away impressed with both the event and my first real "unconference" experience. The 300 or so (mostly) developers attending were not only passionate and engaged, they drove much of the content, and at least 14 whipped up entries for the climax of the event, the Best Mashup Contest.
11/19/2008
Once a boutique pursuit for geeks, mashups are entering the enterprise application development mainstream.
11/17/2008
I'm here at Mashup Camp in Mountain View, CA, where weighty topics including "the most exciting development environment ever" and "a battle for the soul of the Internet" are being debated. The development environment being discussed, of course, is the mashup... The battle is forming between Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight, on the one hand, and OpenAjax on the other.
11/3/2008
Comparing past election results to Census data, Birst business intelligence environment looks inside state voting patterns.