Business Intelligence and Open Source sounds like an impossible combination. Over the last year, a number of niche vendors have started to probe this territory. The talk will discuss Open Source products that are available for reporting and data warehousing/data aggregation, and will m... Jun. 6, 2006 05:00 PM EDT Reads: 11,986 |
Business Intelligence and Open Source sounds like an impossible combination, but over the last year, a number of niche vendors have started to probe this territory. Jun. 5, 2006 11:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,946 |
In a market that is defined by today's tight IT budgets, saving on software licenses can mean the difference between financial failure and success for a software development project. While our corporate clients use commercial-grade application servers, we sometimes find ourselves in a ...Feb. 5, 2006 12:45 PM EST Reads: 20,712 Replies: 1 |
In a market that is defined by today's tight IT budgets, saving on software licenses can mean the difference between financial failure and success for a software development project. While our corporate clients use commercial-grade application servers, we sometimes find ourselves in a ...Oct. 26, 2005 11:00 AM EDT Reads: 20,380 |
If the task at hand is to connect a Pocket PC running the .NET Compact Framework to a Java back end, and if Web services are ruled out as an interoperability solution, there are not many viable options available. The one presented in this article may well be the only one. Dec. 7, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 21,106 |







Christian Donner has 20 years of experience in project delivery and consulting. His professional focus includes EAI, BI, CRM, supporting business strategy through the development, implementation, and maintenance of mission critical systems. He is a senior technical architect at Molecular, a Web consulting firm located in the Boston area, and has written for both Java Developer's Journal and .NET Developer's Journal. He can be reached at pubs2005@cdonner.com.
In a market that is defined by today's tight IT budgets, saving on software licenses can mean the difference between financial failure and success for a software development project. While our corporate clients use commercial-grade application servers, we sometimes find ourselves in a ...
In a market that is defined by today's tight IT budgets, saving on software licenses can mean the difference between financial failure and success for a software development project. While our corporate clients use commercial-grade application servers, we sometimes find ourselves in a ...

















