About the Analyst
David Menninger
David is responsible for the overall research direction of data, information and analytics technologies at Ventana Research covering major areas including Analytics, Big Data, Business Intelligence and Information Management along with the additional specific research categories including Information Applications, IT Performance Management, Location Intelligence, Operational Intelligence and IoT, and Data Science. David is also responsible for examining the role of cloud computing, collaboration and mobile technologies as they affect these areas. David brings to Ventana Research over twenty-five years of experience, through which he has marketed and brought to market some of the leading edge technologies for helping organizations analyze data to support a range of action-taking and decision-making processes. Prior to joining Ventana Research, David was the Head of Business Development & Strategy at Pivotal a division of EMC, VP of Marketing and Product Management at Vertica Systems, VP of Marketing and Product Management at Oracle, Applix, InforSense and IRI Software. David earned his MS in Business from Bentley University and a BS in Economics from University of Pennsylvania.
I recently attended the MicroStrategy World conference, which was held in Washington, D.C. and it celebrate its 20th anniversary, which is why MicroStrategy hosted the event near its headquarters. Over the past 20 years, the market and technology for business intelligence and analytics have significantly changed, and in several changes, MicroStrategy has been at the forefront. Now is a good time to examine the company’s position in the market and its latest offerings in context of the analytics...
Read More
Topics:
Big Data,
Mobile Technology,
Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Digital Technology
Some 3,000 people attended Domo’s recent customer event, called Domopalooza. That’s nearly double the attendance of the previous event, which my colleague Mark Smith covered. Formerly a bit “stealthy,” Domo has started sharing more information, some of which I’ll pass along, as well as observations about product announcements made at the event.
Read More
Topics:
Big Data,
Data Science,
Mobile,
Mobile Technology,
Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Cloud Computing,
Collaboration,
Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing,
Machine Learning Digital Technology
I recently attended SAS Institute’s analyst relations conference. There the company provided updates on its financial performance and its Viya platform and a glimpse into some of its future plans.
Read More
Topics:
Big Data,
Data Science,
Mobile Technology,
business intelligence,
Analytics,
Cloud Computing,
Collaboration,
Data Governance,
Data Integration,
Data Preparation,
Internet of Things,
Information Optimization,
Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing,
Machine Learning Digital Technology
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technology that extends digital connectivity to devices and sensors in homes, businesses, vehicles and potentially almost anywhere. This advance enables virtually any device to transmit its data, to which analytics can then be applied to facilitate monitoring and a range of operational functions. IoT can deliver value in several ways. It can provide organizations with more complete data about their operations, which helps them improve efficiencies and so reduce...
Read More
Topics:
Big Data,
Wearable Computing,
Analytics,
Internet of Things,
Digital Technology
Big data initially was characterized in terms of “the three V’s,” volume, velocity and variety. Nearly five years ago I wrote about the three V’s as a way to explain why new and different technologies were needed to deal with big data. Since then the industry has tackled many of the technical challenges associated with the three V’s. In 2017 I propose that we focus instead on a different letter, which includes these A’s: analytics, awareness, anticipation and action. I’ll explain why each is...
Read More
Topics:
Data Science,
Machine Learning,
Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Collaboration,
Data Preparation,
Internet of Things,
Information Optimization
Big data has become an integral part of information management. Nearly all organizations have some need to access big data sources and produce actionable information for decision-makers. Recognizing this connection, we merged these two topics when we put together our recently published research agendas for 2017. As we plan our research, we focus on current technologies and how they can be used to improve an organization’s performance. We then share those results with our readers.
Read More
Topics:
Big Data,
Data Science,
Analytics,
Data Governance,
Data Integration,
Data Preparation,
Information Management,
Internet of Things,
Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing,
Machine Learning Digital Technology
Ventana Research analysts recently published our research agendas for 2017. As we put together these plans we think about the forces that are shaping the markets that we cover and then craft agendas that study these issues to provide insights for our community. I’ve been working in the business intelligence (BI) and analytics market for nearly 25 years, and throughout that time the industry has been trying to make analytics useful to increasingly wider audiences. That focus continues to today....
Read More
Topics:
Big Data,
Data Science,
Mobile Technology,
Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Cloud Computing,
Collaboration,
Internet of Things,
Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing
The business intelligence market is bounded on one side by big data and on the other side by data preparation. That is, to maximize their performance in using information, organizations have to collect and analyze ever increasing volumes of data while the tools available are constantly evolving in the big data ecosystem that I have written about. In our benchmark research on big data analytics, half (51%) of organizations said they want to access big data using their existing BI tools. At the...
Read More
Topics:
Big Data,
Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Collaboration,
Data Integration,
Data Preparation,
Information Management,
Internet of Things
The big data market continues to evolve, as I have written previously. Vendors are attempting to differentiate their offerings as they seek to encourage customers to pay for technology that they could potentially download for free.
Read More
Topics:
Big Data,
Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Internet of Things,
Information Optimization
IBM recently held its inaugural World of Watson event. Formerly known as IBM Insight, and prior to that IBM Information on Demand, the annual event, attended by 17,000 people this year, showcases IBM’s data and analytics and the broader IBM efforts in cognitive computing. The theme for the event, as you might guess, was the Watson family of cognitive computing products. I, for one, was glad to spend more time getting to know the Watson product line, and I’d like to share some of my observations...
Read More
Topics:
Big Data,
Data Science,
Machine Learning,
Analytics,
Cloud Computing,
Data Governance,
Data Integration,
Internet of Things,
Information Optimization,
Digital Technology