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IBM Planning Analytics powered by TM1 (formerly IBM Cognos TM1, formerly Applix TM1, formerly Sinper TM/1 [1]) is a business performance management software suite designed to implement collaborative planning, budgeting and forecasting solutions, interactive "what-if" analyses, as well as analytical and reporting applications.
IBM Cognos Analytics with Watson (aka Cognos Analytics, and formerly known as IBM Cognos Business Intelligence) is a web-based integrated business intelligence suite by IBM. It provides a toolset for reporting, analytics, scorecarding, and monitoring of events and metrics. The software consists of several components designed to meet the ...
Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g: A Hands-On Tutorial (1st ed.). Packt Publishing. ISBN 978-1849685665. Darlene Armstrong-Smith, Michael Armstrong-Smith (20 November 2013). Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer 11g Handbook (1st ed.). Oracle Press. ISBN 978-0071804301.
The first comprehensive business intelligence systems were developed by IBM and Siebel (currently acquired by Oracle) in the period between 1970 and 1990. [1] [2] At the same time, small developer teams were emerging with attractive ideas, and pushing out some of the products companies still use nowadays.
By the end of last season, Antonio Pierce had rallied the Las Vegas Raiders during a successful stint as interim coach and got the chance to replicate that success as the permanent head coach this ...
Duke freshman Cooper Flagg won’t be making it all the way up to Maine, so his fans trekked to Chestnut Hill on Saturday night to see the likely No. 1 overall draft pick play Boston College in ...
“This year, responsive to New York City’s recent drought, New York Road Runners has pivoted and is working to finalize plans to pilot a runner-facing drone show, in lieu of fireworks,” the ...
Cognos Incorporated was an Ottawa, Ontario-based company making business intelligence (BI) and performance management (PM) software. Founded in 1969, at its peak Cognos employed almost 3,500 people and served more than 23,000 customers in over 135 countries until being acquired by IBM on January 31, 2008. [ 1 ]