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Aberdeen on Predictive Analytics & BI => CEP
vincent
Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:20:13 +0000 Intelligent Enterprise just published [*1] “Predictive Analytics: Peer into the BI Crystal Ball” by David Hatch of Aberdeen Group. An interesting read: the first part, for example, lists some drivers for BI that are suspiciously CEP-like:
Not surprisingly, the author recognises the relevance of CEP to these sorts of “BI requirements” - the last page has Technology predictions [*3] listed as:
Notes [1] The article is presumably a precis of the full, sponsored, report. 31% of respondants apparently view CEP as a long-term requirement for them to handle future BI needs. [2] Check out this marketing-post on EbizQ. The first sentance reads: This seems to imply that event traditional analytics tool vendors recognize the need for new approaches (e.g. CEP) in domains like Government. [3] Probably 3 of these “future BI technologies” could be described as being included in TIBCO’s Spotfire Operations Analytics, by the way… Source... |
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