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 2012
11/30/2012
Analytic vendor SAS buys automation technologies, hires key staff to bolster its rapidly scalable cloud delivery capabilities.
11/29/2012
Demand for big data and analytics experts is on the rise, but it will take years for the supply to catch up. Here's how to cope.
11/28/2012
Workday post-IPO financial results exceed expectations and it sets lofty goals for market share gains against Oracle and SAP.
11/28/2012
Amazon Redshift service promises ten times faster query performance than conventional on-premises data warehouses, at one-tenth the price.
11/27/2012
Former Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch rejects HP allegations of impropriety. HP says questions will be answered in court.
11/27/2012
Why cloud application vendors are held to a different standard when it comes to profitability.
11/26/2012
IBM's Smarter Cities Challenge helps 100 cities around the globe improve education, infrastructure, public safety and economic development. Look how 10 winning cities are tackling tough problems.
11/19/2012
Some Hadoop advocates say this new platform will unseat the relational data warehouse from its dominant role in BI. Database champions say 'not so fast!' Share your opinion.
11/19/2012
Intel's Paul Otellini, president and CEO, is retiring as Intel stares down a post-PC era favoring mobile chips.
11/16/2012
Oracle takes Microsoft to task for its SQL Server Project Hekaton announcement, but in doing so it underscores what's missing from Oracle DB and Exadata.
11/15/2012
Advanced analytics' predictive capabilities combined with big data are driving a new age of experimentation.
11/15/2012
Think beyond technologies and techniques. How you engage with internal constituents and fund projects also may prove critical, a study says.
11/14/2012
Will Hadoop become the new enterprise data warehouse? Sears' CTO is not alone in seeing a shift in how we'll use relational databases.
11/13/2012
Watch out Salesforce.com: SAP releases a Hana in-memory database upgrade capable of running core transactional applications, starting with a customer relationship package.
11/11/2012
Google BigQuery lets data analysts do fast, SQL-style querying. Tableau Software brings data visualization power to let business users in on the big data platform.
11/8/2012
Oracle acquires Instantis just three months after buying Skire. So what happens to those customers?
11/7/2012
Microsoft SQL Server "Project Hekaton" promises in-memory transactional processing that will stack up against SAP Hana and Oracle Exadata.