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Selecting a BI Service Provider

As a Boutique BI firm, we are sometimes called in to take over a failed project and turn it around. But it’s in the clients best interest that the project never fail in the first place. For this reason, we will sometimes turn down work if we do not feel that we can make the project succeed. It is important the both sides consider the best fit of skills to the project.

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Oracle BIEE 11g – Comments on the Release

As a Boutique BI firm, we are sometimes called in to take over a failed project and turn it around. But it’s in the clients best interest that the project never fail in the first place. For this reason, we will sometimes turn down work if we do not feel that we can make the project succeed. It is important the both sides consider the best fit of skills to the project.

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IBM Acquires Web-Analytics, SAP Ahead of the Game?

As a Boutique BI firm, we are sometimes called in to take over a failed project and turn it around. But it’s in the clients best interest that the project never fail in the first place. For this reason, we will sometimes turn down work if we do not feel that we can make the project succeed. It is important the both sides consider the best fit of skills to the project.

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Gartner Business Intelligence Magic

As a Boutique BI firm, we are sometimes called in to take over a failed project and turn it around. But it’s in the clients best interest that the project never fail in the first place. For this reason, we will sometimes turn down work if we do not feel that we can make the project succeed. It is important the both sides consider the best fit of skills to the project.

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SAP Maintenance Rate Hike – Shouldn’t Affect Business Objects

As a Boutique BI firm, we are sometimes called in to take over a failed project and turn it around. But it’s in the clients best interest that the project never fail in the first place. For this reason, we will sometimes turn down work if we do not feel that we can make the project succeed. It is important the both sides consider the best fit of skills to the project.

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Most Influential IT Companies: Twelve Years Later, It’s still ERP and BI

As a Boutique BI firm, we are sometimes called in to take over a failed project and turn it around. But it’s in the clients best interest that the project never fail in the first place. For this reason, we will sometimes turn down work if we do not feel that we can make the project succeed. It is important the both sides consider the best fit of skills to the project.

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