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In this month's newsletter, I continue my series on Web 2.0 and business intelligence with a look at wikis, folksonomies and blogs. This article is the third installment in a four-part series.
Malcolm Chisholm's article suggests that enterprise information management will not be well served by the project approach of legacy data administration units, but rather requires a new approach.
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Web 2.0 and Business Intelligence – How Do They Fit Together? Part 3
by Mike Ferguson
This article looks at folksonomies, blogs and wikis as Web 2.0 technologies to see how they apply to business intelligence and performance management.
The Tyranny of Projects
by Malcolm Chisholm
Enterprise information management demands more than the status quo.
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