CloudTrigger, analytics solutions provider, announced the launch of G2Analytics, a cloud based business intelligence and analytics tool providing greater speed, scalability and cost advantage. The tool can incorporate, analyze and visualize unlimited data-set combinations from any source and is deployed in a matter of days. Dashboards, reporting, and data warehousing allow you to visualize data from multiple sources. These visualizations are important for providing business intelligence to everyone in the company through web and mobile platforms.
The DS Team has tracked 7 companies that merged, received funding, or were acquired in the month of April 2012. The list includes companies from the following software verticals: Business Intelligence & Analytics, Education & Collaborative Learning Platforms, Content Management & Engagement, Telecom, Marketing Automation, and Customer Service.
BirchStreet Systems, Inc., procure-to-pay solutions provider for the hospitality industry, announced today the launch of its Spend Intelligence Toolset. The Toolset gives instant insight into organizational spend, helping enterprise companies find opportunities to save.
On September 30th Gartner released a report on the current landscape of BI vendors. Gartner analysts James Richardson and Neil Chandler were assigned to position the main actors offering Interactive Visualization Solutions for Data Analysis and Creation of Dashboards. Bime is recognized among the main actors in the world.
It’s not news that sales is very much a communications experience, with language and words being two core building blocks of communication, and by extension your sales success. The words you select matter, and while it may be true in the school yard that “sticks and stones may break your bones, but words can never hurt you”, in sales they can kill you, and hurt you a lot as you experience said death.
From vimeo: While there are good reasons to proceed with caution toward moving your entire infrastructure to the cloud, some applications are no-brainers to migrate today. These mainstream apps are already being broadly adopted as software as a service (SaaS) by companies of all sizes, and their compelling cost, functionality and reliability benefits should be of particular interest to midsize businesses.




