Oracle Customers Win Top
Honors in Five out of Five Best Practices
Categories
Recently,
Computerworld magazine held its Business Intelligence Perspectives Conference in Las
Vegas
. At the conference, the
winners of Computerworld’s "Best Practices in Business Intelligence" Awards
Program were announced. This annual awards program identifies and acknowledges
excellence among users of business intelligence. Oracle Data Warehousing
customers won top honors in all five categories.
Category |
Honoree |
Notes |
Creating a Strategic Vision and |
Rensselaer Troy , New |
RPI won for their "BI For more information, visit their site at: http://www.rpi.edu/datawarehouse/dw-index.html |
Data Visualization, Prediction |
Emergency Livingston , New |
EMA won for their For more information, see this |
Information Retrieval and Enterprise
|
CME Chicago
Illinois |
CME won for its "InfoSource |
Planning, Designing and Building |
R. Southfield , Michigan |
R. L. Polk won for its DW For more information on this project, see this |
Use of Competency Centers to |
Intermountain Salt Lake , Utah |
Intermountain won for Business
Intelligence
Competency
Center to For more information on |
Might be a good idea to ask some their competitors. Sometimes it is simply the people who were interested in doing all the work to enter the contest. Maybe Oracle did all the work. I wonder if could find out if there any comparitors.
Makes one just a little skeptical that they made a clean sweep.
Thats a good question. The verbage from Oracle gets excited about showing the validation in the platform for this purpose.
I will dig into this a bit more.
What does that mean though in relation to the other players in the market? I guess what I’m asking is, why did Oracle make such a huge sweep?