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 November 2005
11/16/2005
Highlighting our Fall Summit -- an event focused on better integration and use of information -- Washington, D.C.'s outspoken CTO, winner of the Intelligent Enterprise Award 2005, shared the secret of the city's inspirational IT transformation.
11/16/2005
On its way to becoming the fifth-largest energy company in the world, Chevron made its share of acquisitions, inheriting dozens of technology platforms and applications in the process.
11/16/2005
Capture software turns paper documents into easily shared electronic images and computer-readable text.
11/15/2005
When the gigantic purchase of Texaco loomed in 2001, Chevron knew it needed
more consistent IT standards and practices to make sense of the complexity.
11/15/2005
If you want to run your Web site like a business, you have to track site
visitors. But what kind of Web analytics package is right for you?
11/7/2005
The white-hot Internet search market is raising the heat on the corporate enterprise search market, playing a role in at least three big announcements
last week, including Autonomy's $500 million plan to acquire its larger competitor Verity.
11/7/2005
When B2B Integration Beats the Supply Chain VAN Ride
The $550 million office supplies company is pursuing direct B2B integration with top customers, but it's counting on its VAN to speed and manage electronic data interchange (EDI).