Yes, we are recruiting for a UK based Analytics consultant. More on the Reporting side, but with strong links to the rpd developers. This worldwide implementation needs someone to start soon for a one year contract. Working for Majendi in the south of England. Pay is 50 – 60 k…
More work coming online
Still nothing in the UK but some work is out there in the US and Europe (Mainly Germany and Netherlands) Here’ one from Gerald I am urgently looking for experienced Siebel Business Analyst / Funstional consultants and Siebel Technical consultants who have experience with the latest Siebel 8.0 for an…
A Conditional, Data-Driven Action Link
The initial release of this functionality was seen as a positive step towards tighter integration of the Siebel and Analytics applications. Since then, many versions onward the functionality has moved on little and there are still limitations which continue to frustrate developers. The ‘so-called’ increased usability of action links available…
Is that It?
They say that technology happens in waves. They being Gartner and the like. You get early adopters, then rapid growth in popularity, a peak of excitment then a long decline. Drawn on a digram, representing, say, adoption, it’s like a big wave. Well, the OBIEE wave formed and a whole…
Long Time no see…
Nearly four weeks in the Carribean really slows you down. You get used to the slow pace of life. Breakfast at the marina cafe takes until lunchtime, Lunch takes hours, and dinner takes all night. Sailing at 5 miles per hour from glorious beach to fabulous snorkling bay is a…
BI Conference Afternoon session
Hold that last thought. Apparently Excel is central to BI! The roadmap for BI (including Hyperion) was actually very good at keeping me awake after lunch. The 11g features of OBIEE are good, and should be out before May next year. There were hundreds of updates and improvements, which I…
Hot news from th BI conference
Firstly, Lunch at the conference is excellent. Well done Radisson! Secondly, Frank says that we should ditch Excel for BI, it’s destructive! Most importantly. Oracle now has true data mining capability. I’ve seen it here and it works. If you thought SAS was the only solution, think again. BTW, Informatica…
And Ross joins in
I have just noticed that Ross Goodman at Ecelectic is blogging, so I’ll add him to the blogroll. http://www.rossgoodman.com/2008/02/28/modelling-change-in-your-dimensions/ adrian.ward@addidici.com www.addidici.com
Not really my thing.. but ..
Just to show you I can be nice!. A note from a friendly agent. PLEASE CAN YOU HELP ME??? xxx I am looking for an Application Developer (Middleware) consultant for a highly prestigious Dutch client based in The Netherlands. You will be working as a software specialist for customer, where…