- FBI warns Hit Man e-mail scammer back
- 20 tech habits to improve your life
- Industry mourns slain Cisco exec
- 10 Firefox add-ons for better browsing
- Wireless LANs face scaling challenges
Newsletters | Podcasts | Chats | Opinions | RSS Feeds | This Week In Print | IT Careers | Community | Reports | Downloads | Slideshows | New Data Center
Partner Sites:App Performance | On Demand Security | Networking Solution | SOA | Value of WDS
If implementing business intelligence is more of an art than a science, IBM's Cognos division has a vivid palette at its disposal given IBM's stature as a services provider, Forrester Research analyst Boris Evelson suggested in a recent blog post.
"Now that SAP, Oracle and Microsoft have moved into big-time, stack-independent, heterogeneous BI products, it most probably won't be long before they acquire a large management-consulting firm with strong BI capabilities," Evelson wrote in part. "SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft desperately need these management consulting capabilities to continue to compete effectively with IBM. If they don't, IBM will always have that one advantage and strong differentiation."
This scenario has Rob Ashe feeling confident. Ashe is general manager of business intelligence and performance management at IBM and was Cognos' CEO before IBM acquired it for US$5 billion in January.
"There's a very significant search for know-how in this area," Ashe said in an interview this week. However, "IBM's already got such significant scale in the services area that it would take a hell of a lot of acquisitions by Oracle and Microsoft to close that gap."
Meanwhile, Hewlett-Packard made a key move when it bought Knightsbridge Solutions in December 2006, Evelson noted.
That deal and IBM's $3.5 billion acquisition of PwC Consulting in 2002 allowed those companies "to take their rightful place alongside with Accenture, CGE & Y, Deloitte, BearingPoint and others as generic, vendor-neutral management consultants with strong BI capabilities," he wrote.
EMC is getting into the BI consulting business as well, evidenced by its move to buy the U.K. firm Conchango in April, Evelson noted.
While the services factor may give Cognos an up-front advantage in the BI market, it still faces an obvious challenge: integrating its BI and corporate performance management (CPM) technologies across IBM's broad catalog.
Ashe equated Cognos to the top slice of bread on a sandwich consisting of its products, IBM's burgeoning portfolio of datacentric middle-tier software, and its hardware and storage offerings. "There's virtually no overlap in that stack," he said.
But James Kobielus, another Forrester analyst, said via e-mail that Ashe needs to integrate the Cognos portfolio with IBM's range of technology "without creating the appearance that they're creating a monolithic proprietary stack or limiting customers' ability to integrate with rival SOA, database, and middleware offerings."

Discover the capabilities your file integrity monitoring solution should have to effectively secure...
5 Biggest Blunders when Building Spreadsheet Applications in JavaDevelopers are asked to incorporate spreadsheets into Java applications for a number of reasons....
Java: Four Server-based ApproachesJava applications often need to tap into the logic in a spreadsheet. Developers are challenged to...

The standard for Power over Ethernet (PoE), IEEE Std. 802.3af(tm)-2003, advanced networking,...
Harnessing the power of communications to increase workplace performanceDue to the convergence of IT and telecommunications technologies, the business workplace has been...
Stay out of the headlines: Detecting and preventing network intrusionsHow do YOU stay out of the headlines? There is no denying that risk exists in our computer-driven...

Discover how Software as a Service is the economical alternative to expensive on-site software,...
Executive Guide: Virtualization Reality CheckFind out why analysts say approaching virtualization with an ounce of caution is wise. And also why...
WAN Optimization: The Ultimate No BrainerFind out how you can dramatically improve data throughput, significantly reduce bandwidth usage and...
Partner Content
CA Network & Voice Resource Center
Comprehensive Network & Voice Management Visit CA Network & Voice Management Resource Center and get insights into industry best practices, information that helps you to address your challenges.
CA Network & Voice Management Resource Center
Managing Voice Over IP for Successful Convergence
Voice over IP (VoIP) has much to offer in cost savings but some customers have concerns about VoIP call quality compared to the quality of traditional voice services. This white paper will help you learn how to take the right steps so that voice quality is assured.
Managing VoIP for Successful Convergence
The Changing Face of Network Management
Managing your network is serious business. This paper discusses the benefits of integrating configuration change-awareness into your network fault management solution
Download Whitepaper
Comment