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 January 2010
1/29/2010
The data integration firm steps into the master data management market with the $130 million acquisition.
1/29/2010
Siperian acquisition bolsters data quality offerings. Revenues surpass $500 million.
1/28/2010
Leo Apotheker is looking to the software firm's forthcoming Business ByDesign suite to boost revenue after a difficult 2009.
1/27/2010
Seeing an upturn, executives highlight fourth-quarter revenue increase in the U.S. and Asia.
1/26/2010
Integrating multiple sources, CargoNet will drive nationwide alerting and truck stop watch programs.
1/25/2010
I'll present the results of the latest Intelligent Enterprise business intelligence survey and Donald Farmer of Microsoft will surely talk about the new PowerPivot add-ins for in-memory analysis in Excel. That should be enough to attract more than a few registrants to this week's "BI Agenda for 2010" webinar. But there's more...
1/25/2010
Rather than taking Microsoft and Oracle head on, Netezza's Skimmer is focusing on application-specific offerings from partners.
1/25/2010
At $12,500 per terabyte, Skimmer release targets analytic applications, data-marts and development environments.
1/22/2010
The analytics vendor reported growth rates for its industry solutions were highest in banking, government, health care, insurance and retail.
1/22/2010
Analytics vendor posts 3.3% gain in software sales and 2.2% increase in revenue.
1/21/2010
An add-in, in-memory BI engine for Excel and a Sharepoint add-in are among the database upgrades.
1/21/2010
In-memory analysis and scalability features highlight database upgrades.
1/20/2010
The SAP User Group Executive Network is credited with winning a two-tiered support plan through direct negotiations with SAP executives.
1/20/2010
The business intelligence suite introduces multi-tenancy capabilities that will open up novel cloud-deployment possibilities.
1/19/2010
IT departments deploy SaaS-style to deliver shared services. Version 3.7 upgrade improves in-memory analysis.
1/15/2010
Execs stress profit potential of energy savings. Carbon tracking seen as next must-have enterprise software functionality.
1/15/2010
I see two elements of SAP's new two-tiered support plan that protect the company and stack the deck in favor of a higher-cost Enterprise contract.
1/15/2010
For the full fiscal year, SAP's total revenues declined approximately 8%.
1/15/2010
Results beat expectations but sales slip. Board members shift focus to solutions and innovation.
1/13/2010
Real-time quotes, service-level tracking and a Flash development tool highlight new features.
1/12/2010
IBM senior vice president Steve Mills issued an internal memo announcing the split of the group into separate solutions and middleware units and a shake up in the executive ranks.
1/12/2010
Solutions and middleware units formed. Group executive Steve Mills shakes up executive ranks.
1/12/2010
Execs stress profit potential of energy savings. Carbon tracking seen as next must-have enterprise software functionality.
1/10/2010
As consumers exploit Web, mobile phone and social networking, retailers must know thy customer.
1/7/2010
Silver Creek buy will bolster Oracle product data management capabilities and might trigger more vendor consolidation.
1/6/2010
Executives at Rossignol North America get sales and inventory information from PivotLink, a software-as-a-service-based business intelligence system.
1/5/2010
Executives and managers bypass ERP, tapping marketing, sales and inventory business intelligence.
1/4/2010
Tom Davenport discussed his follow-up to "Competing on Analytics" in my Q&A interview published earlier today. But I thought I'd share some interesting context from recent blogs and interviews in this post.
1/4/2010
In a preview of his follow-up to "Competing on Analytics," co-author and business guru Tom Davenport explores what it takes to move to analytic decision-making.