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Cognos Off The Table

Monday, November 12, 2007 | 2 comments

Bringing an end to the speculation on who would buy Cognos, IBM has announced that it will pay $5 Billion in cash to buy the Business Intelligence leader. Earlier, SAP bought Business Objects. Cognos is IBM’s 27th acquisition since 2006.

Business Intelligence is a hot space right now, which we have been covering in a fair bit of detail. Aberdeen Group analyst David hatch has written a number of pieces on the topic, highlighting the major trends:

* On-Demand BI - Not Just for SMB highlights the on-demand BI trend, and observes that Enterprises are embracing on-demand for a different reason. Find out why.

* Serving the Underserved: Is On-Demand BI the Answer? addresses the lack of adoption of BI amongst business users, arguably the ones who should be using it the most.

* Making Sense of Unstructured Information discusses unstructured data as a major source of business intelligence.

* Performance: The Role of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) is a survey of how companies use KPIs.

* “BI Appliances” are Entering the Fray and Why BI Appliances? discuss the emerging BI trend.

* Marketers Are Driven by Inward-Facing Pressures reveals some surprising facts about how marketers are using BI.

Finally, there is a very interesting company that we have covered, called Lucidera, which may be a next-up acquisition target for its compelling on-demand BI offering.

Comments

You may also want to look at Pentaho … a RedHat and ElasticPath type model leveraging open-source components … blended with paid support and premium products … thus delivering a very cost effective solution in the BI-Reporting space.

Sridhar Turaga Tuesday, November 13, 2007 at 10:06 PM PT

[…] grew 16% to $3.8 billion and Information Management software grew 27% including growth from the Cognos acquisition that was completed in the […]

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