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 June 2009
6/25/2009
Real-Time Decisions 3.0 upgrade supports offline marketing and adds prebuilt 'decision patterns' for cross selling and customer retention.
6/23/2009
The Industry Standard reported yesterday that SaaS-base BI vendor LucidEra is set to shutter the business and put all assets up for sale. The story named only "a person familiar with the company's situation" as the source. There's no official word on the Web site and all my attempts to reach the company have failed thus far.
6/22/2009
Real-time business intelligence helps the shipping giant keep tabs on mission-critical transactions.
6/19/2009
Rule management systems gain easier testing, simulation and authoring. Supply chain and production planning apps add optimization features.
6/12/2009
QlikView 9.0 release adds production reporting and system management features for enterprise appeal. But can a BI alternative fill bigger shoes?
6/10/2009
Active PDF reports and an RStat analytics module top the list of improvements.
6/8/2009
Flexible private-cloud scalability meets massively parallel processing. Promised push-button provisioning awaits next release.
6/4/2009
In a deal that will bolster IBM's ability to bring analytics to the enterprise masses, it was announced yesterday that the IT giant has licensed PASW Statistics software from Chicago-based analytics vendor SPSS.
6/3/2009
AddressDoctor deal adds global address validation capabilities and brings Informatica one step closer to master data management.
6/1/2009
Dashboards and scorecards are ready to monitor Recovery Act spending and results. Arkansas Department of Education takes first steps.