Global Business Intelligence (BI) vendor, Yellowfin, has launched a new native application for the iPhone that, according to CEO Glen Rabie, 'solves the issue' of receiving and sharing business analytics via smartphones.
Global Business Intelligence (BI) vendor, Yellowfin, is set to release a new native application for the iPhone that CEO Glen Rabie says will 'significantly' bolster its growing reputation as a leading provider of Mobile BI.
Business Intelligence (BI) expert and founder of Dresner Advisory Services, Howard Dresner, is set to co-host an exclusive live Webinar on Mobile BI with Glen Rabie, CEO of global BI vendor, Yellowfin.
According to Howard Dresner's updated Mobile Business Intelligence Market Study, officially launched in a live webcast sponsored by InformationWeek on February 17, Mobile BI is the new platform for BI itself.
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