Blog Topic: Business Intelligence
How a Business Intelligence Tool Can Unlock Your Legacy System Data
Enhance Your Ability to View and Report on the Data of Your Legacy System By Implementing a User-Friendly Business Intelligence Solution.

Old and archaic information systems, often called legacy systems, play a critical component of a business enterprise, but they don’t always possess all the functionality that a user community needs. A legacy system may not have evolved as rapidly as the business processes it supports, particularly when they are a key data source of record – organizations tend to not want to change them.
Data Drives the Enterprise
The explosion of 'tactical edge' data is driving USN data enterprise requirements
Yesterday I attended the Navy IT Day hosted by the NOVA AFCEA Chapter. This sold-out event included a distinguished set of speakers, each offering their own perspective on how the current environment (budget, technology, operations, threats, national strategy, etc.) is shaping the Navy's future state IT requirements.
Kaleidoscope 2009 - A Spotlight on Developers Indeed!
From picking the brains of the Oracle Ace Directors, to attending many of the 150+ technical sessions offered, Segue's Prashanth Prasanna made the most of Kaleidoscope 2009
On behalf of the Segue Technologies Business Intelligence unit, I attended Kaleidoscope 2009, a conference organized by the Oracle Development Users Group (ODTUG, www.odtug.com), of which I happen to be a member. It was held during the third week of June at Monterey Bay California. This was the second consecutive ODTUG conference I’ve attended in addition to Kaleidoscope 2008, held in New-Orleans.
Applying Intelligence into Business, Not the Other Way Around
Necessity is not always the mother of all inventions.
“Necessity is the mother of all inventions” or so the adage goes. In my opinion, nothing could be further from the truth. Play along with me for a bit, and I’ll prove my case.
