Oracle Business Intelligence Customers: Have Your Voice Heard in the "2011Wisdom of the Crowds Business Intelligence Market Survey"
- by tobin.gilman(at)oracle.com
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Old friend and industry colleague Howard Dresner has
just launched the second edition of his "Wisdom of the Crowds Business
Intelligence Survey". I was hoping Howard would offer me a 60 inch flat
panel TV, or at least an iPad 2 if I promote the survey in a blog post.
It saddens me to report that no spiffs of any kind are forthcoming. Zip, zilch,
nada. Not even a Dresner Advisory Services LLC mouse pad!
But I'm going to use this space to encourage Oracle BI customers to
participate in the survey anyway. The Wisdom of the Crowds survey combines social media, crowd
sourcing, and good old fashioned market research to provide vendors and
customers alike an unvarnished and insightful snap shot of what's top of mind
with business intelligence professionals. If you are an Oracle BI user,
here's what you get in return for the ten minutes it takes to complete the
survey. First, you get your voice heard. Second, Dresner Advisory
Services will give you a complimentary copy of the final report for your own
use. Here's the link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/woc2011-oracle
Act now. Take the survey and get the complimentary
report. It's almost as good as a 60 inch flat panel or an iPad 2.