Profile of Doug Henschen
Executive Editor, Enterprise Apps
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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 July 2006
7/31/2006
SAP users: Does your ERP system need an SOA/BPM twist? User group champion Rodney Masney says "yes."
7/24/2006
Site design experts Best Web Site Services offer tips and tricks.
7/24/2006
The biggest benefit of Joslin Diabetes Center's recent adoption of WCM has been eliminating delays in getting new content and updates online.
7/17/2006
Lorton's strategic, enterprisewide approach to performance management combines good performance management, good reporting and good business intelligence.
7/17/2006
With the aid of performance management software,
independent film boutique Lionsgate has made forecasting business results predictable.
7/14/2006
Renee Lorton ran three product lines at PeopleSoft before joining Cognos early this year as a senior vice president and general manager. She shares her perspective on taking a strategic, enterprise
approach to performance management.
7/10/2006
Independent vendors in the content management and business process
management (BPM) arena are darting in new directions as giants such as
IBM and Microsoft swim into their markets.
7/10/2006
Austin Energy isn't using a business process management suite, but it is realizing business process improvements as part of its enterprisewide service-oriented architecture initiative.