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IndustryWeek September 1, 2004 John Teresko |
Too Much Data, Not Enough Info? Spotfire's Christopher Ahlberg, CEO and founder, says the core value of DecisionSite is its ability to use databases to drive decisions in real time. |
Wall Street & Technology August 22, 2006 |
Spotfire Releases DXP for Enterprise Analytics, Features Pre-configured Guided Analytics for Financial Professionals Analytics developer Spotfire unveiled a new enterprise analytics application, Spotfire DXP, that allows users to author their own guided analytic applications in context of the business process they serve. |
Bio-IT World September 2006 Mark D. Uehling |
Spotfire: Seeing Your Clinical Trial Data Jump Spotfire's DecisionSite system offers a new window on clinical research. |
InternetNews May 1, 2007 Clint Boulton |
Tibco on The Spotfire Tibco agrees to buy business intelligence software Spotfire. |
Inc. April 2007 Stephanie Clifford |
...And One Way to Do Without This international sales team is deskless and happy. |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 Salvatore Salamone |
Interactive Decision Making SurroMed's core goal is to discover and validate new biomarkers for a broad spectrum of diseases. |
CFO July 1, 2002 Scott Leibs |
Now You See It Graphs, maps, animations, and other visual displays of information may succeed where spreadsheets fail. |
Bio-IT World May 2006 John Russell |
Buyers Panel: What Biopharma Wants What does big (and at least one little) biopharma really want from technology providers? That was the theme of an entertaining session at Bio-IT World's Expo, featuring top IT and informatics executives from Merck, Lilly, Pfizer, Novartis, and Infinity Pharmaceuticals. |
Bio-IT World November 12, 2002 Salvatore Salamone |
Divide and Distribute Web services -- the hot new distributed computing architecture -- promise to help life science companies give their researchers, partners, and customers improved access to diverse applications and data. |
Bio-IT World August 13, 2002 Judith S. Hurwitz |
Software for Life Sciences: A Few Requests At the core of the life science revolution is IT. There is a discrepancy, however, between the emerging technology requirements and the preparedness of the technology industry to meet the needs of this market. |