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 March 2010
3/31/2010
Senior VP Kurt DelBene says cross-platform browsing and editing advantages, plus management and security features, will lure enterprises to Office Web Applications.
3/31/2010
StreamWork announcement highlights agile development and innovation. But is it a platform customers want from SAP?
3/26/2010
Combining Sybase IQ data warehousing with MicroStrategy dashboards, Operator Analytics 365 gauges telco network performance.
3/26/2010
Combining Sybase IQ data warehousing with MicroStrategy dashboards, Operator Analytics 365 gauges telco network performance.
3/24/2010
The enterprise resource planning suite gains talent profiles, employee goals, and succession planning features.
3/23/2010
Clarabridge text analytics software will be used to analyze nearly half a million text-based customer comments per year.
3/22/2010
Restaurant chain will analyze customer comments to quickly spot product and service problems.
3/22/2010
The veteran leader of IBM's software business talks about growth, reorganization, enterprise software diversity, and the place of competitors, including Oracle and SAP.
3/22/2010
The 20-plus-year veteran leader of IBM's 65,000-employee-strong software business talks about growth, reorganization, enterprise software diversity and the place of competitors including Oracle and SAP.
3/18/2010
The business process management firm makes a play for a CRM player with predictive analytics prowess.
3/18/2010
Last week I posted a blog about "Claims, Conjecture and Outright Lies." It generated a lot of comments as well as soul searching on the part of PR professionals, software marketing types and, I'll admit, myself.
3/17/2010
Prebuilt metrics, reports, and dashboards extend the company's software-as-a-service-based business intelligence platform.
3/17/2010
Prebuilt metrics, reports and dashboards extend vendor's SaaS-based business intelligence platform.
3/15/2010
The Progress Software product combines Savvion business process management technology with complex event processing and monitoring capabilities.
3/12/2010
Software and service bundles are designed to make implementation time and cost predictable.
3/10/2010
I've certainly had to sort through a lot of dubious competitive claims in the last week. As a journalist, I have many years of experience hearing ill-informed assertions, half truths and occasional bald-faced lies. I usually know BS when I hear it. Sometimes I'm still taken off guard.
3/10/2010
The Spotfire Statistics Services option exposes S+ and R models within a layman's data analysis and data visualization environment.
3/10/2010
Spotfire Statistics Services option exposes S+ and R models within a layman's data-analysis and data-visualization environment.
3/9/2010
Chief Operating Officer Sanju Bansal talks about smartphone capabilities, analytics, dashboards, and the dirty secret in business intelligence: slow query response times.
3/8/2010
COO Sanju Bansal talks about smart phone capabilities, analytics, dashboards and the dirty secret in business intelligence: slow query response times.
3/4/2010
The combined software and service offering brings on-premise data into the cloud.
3/4/2010
Combined software/service offering brings on-premise data into the cloud.
3/2/2010
Sales and workflow apps developed on the Sybase mobile platform extend SAP CRM and Business Suite to iPhone and Windows devices.
3/1/2010
The adhesives giant already uses SAP BusinessObjects business intelligence software extensively in the U.S.; now it's replacing multiple legacy systems with Business Suite 7.
3/1/2010
When Howard Dresner recently pinged me about his new "Wisdom of the Crowds" Business Intelligence Market Survey," I thought it might have something to do with James Surowiecki's book of the same name. Turns out he's just tapping into your experience and wisdom, not further explaining the strength-in-numbers phenomenon...