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 August 2011
8/31/2011
Early 2012 releases will bring a tablet-optimized mobile app, customer-facing collaboration options, and SharePoint integration for Chatter.
8/30/2011
The kingpin of auto-market data and analysis is using Oracle Exadata and BI tools to give new ammo to its customers, from Acura to VW. Here's a look inside the project.
8/24/2011
Despite plans for Fusion app 'coexistence,' Oracle will keep offering PeopleSoft releases after this week's update and a major release next year.
8/23/2011
How can you prepare for the big data era? Consider this expert advice from IT pros who have wrestled with the thorny problems, including data growth and unconventional data.
8/19/2011
Autonomy's search, archiving, e-discovery, and information management assets won't, by themselves, turn HP into a highly profitable software powerhouse.
8/18/2011
World's largest tech vendor will get out of low-margin PC business, send its tablet and smartphone products to an early grave, and buy more enterprise software.
8/17/2011
SaaS-suite upgrade brings built-in business intelligence to process decision points, plus an iPad app.
8/16/2011
Marketing users want to do analytically-driven campaigns across the Web, call centers, point-of-sale systems, and other customer touchpoints--with as few tools as possible.
8/4/2011
Your headquarters wants to run SAP on-premises software, but subsidiaries want Business ByDesign SaaS suite? No problem, says SAP.
8/3/2011
They need software that lets them rewrite business rules often to react to changing conditions. An independent that competes against IBM and Oracle is racking up some notable customer wins in this tech niche.
8/1/2011
In the wake of the financial crisis, big banks need to go beyond siloed reporting to support rapid risk analysis and stress testing.