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CFO November 17, 2003 Scott Leibs |
The Fine Art of NIT-picking Technological innovations abound. Which ones are right for your company? |
CFO November 17, 2003 Julie Sturgeon |
Software Licensing Customers have more leverage than ever. Even so, caveat emptor. |
CFO November 17, 2003 Scott Leibs |
The 20/20 Issue An ambitious yet clear-eyed look at the technologies, trends, and traps that will drive corporate IT strategies in 2004. |
CFO November 17, 2003 |
When CFOs Get Emotional "Most of us buy on emotion and justify on fact," says a reader. More letters to the editor: what good projects look like; the early days of mobile computing. |
CFO November 17, 2003 John Verity |
Risk Management Although the term itself risks overuse and confusion, "risk managment" may provide a way to improve internal controls. |
CFO July 1, 2002 Scott Leibs |
Now You See It Graphs, maps, animations, and other visual displays of information may succeed where spreadsheets fail. |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2012 Marcy Phelps |
Visualization Tools for Turning Information Into Insights Rather than delivering a compilation of articles or pages of text, research professionals add value by turning the information into insights and helping clients understand what it means to them. |
InternetNews January 24, 2007 Michael Hickins |
IBM Crowd-Sources With Many Eyes IBM launched a new social computing site today called Many Eyes, which allows users to upload very large data sets, choose different visual representations for the data sets, and engage in an online discussion of what the data reveals. |
CFO February 1, 2009 Scott Leibs |
You Oughta Plea in Pictures For your next meeting, leave the laptop behind and instead bring a few whiteboard markers. You may find that even a lousy picture is worth a thousand rows and columns. |
Searcher October 2004 Judith Gelernter |
Infoviz for Info Pros: Information Visualization Software Tools Info pros, regardless of their preference for text or context, should be aware of the growing availability and acceptance of context-type infoviz tools. The software uses quantitative data to reveal trends probably undetectable in raw textual or numerical output. |
PC World April 2004 Edward N. Albro |
Xcelsius Adds Life to Excel App spices up spreadsheets with flashy visuals. |
Wall Street & Technology March 21, 2006 Lauren Gibbons Paul |
The Big Picture Buy-side financial firms are beginning to use visualization software to track asset performance, but ease-of-use issues are slowing adoption. |
InternetNews October 4, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Business Objects Opts For Presentation The company's purchase of Infommersion will provide it with interactive charts and graphs as a differentiation point for its business intelligence software offerings. |
CIO March 15, 2002 Fred Hapgood |
Seeing with Digital Eyes Computer-aided visualization looks to bring data to life... |
The Motley Fool May 26, 2006 Nathan Slaughter |
A Closer Look at Casino Stocks: Part 2 In the ongoing quest for the ideal gaming stock, it's time to dig deeper and explore the mechanics of the casino industry. |
National Defense September 2007 Grace Jean |
Computing Tools to Glean Data Efficiently The amounts of emails, presentations, spreadsheets and other data that a government agency produces daily is staggering. Developments in data mining software to help analysts sort through the avalanche of information cannot keep pace. |
Bio-IT World July 2005 Salvatore Salamone |
Visualize This An attractive combination of features -- high performance, component standardization, and the ability to access large amounts of memory -- is making new visualization systems appealing for many computationally intensive biomedical applications. |
Bio-IT World July 11, 2002 Salvatore Salamone |
P2P's Powerful Promise Systems management remains difficult, but the payoff is getting teraflop computing from a sea of commodity PCs. Just ask Entelos and Novartis. |
InternetNews October 7, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Laszlo Open Sources Rich App Tool Laszlo Systems opened its XML application toolset and server software to the open source community. The company looks to earn revenue from support and custom development. |
CIO April 15, 2003 Fred Hapgood |
Plug and Pay Utility computing promises processing power when you need it, where you need it. But the technology isn't making sparks fly yet. |
D-Lib July 2001 Bonita Wilson |
Editorial: I See As the old saying goes, "A picture is worth a thousand words." Maybe in the past, that ratio was correct; in today's fast-paced world, a well-designed visual presentation might be worth far more words than that... |