Spotfire 2.1 and the Road to Pervasive Analytics

We announced the release of version 2.1 of Spotfire at the Gartner BI Summit last week, and got some very positive coverage.  While there are a number of cool new features, the one that people found to be the most interesting are the APIs which we've introduced allowing parts of a Spotfire analysis to be incorporated into mash ups.  What's exciting about this for me is that it's a key step on the road to truly pervasive analytics.

We hear a fair bit about Pervasive, Ubitquious and Embedded BI these days, and not without good reason.  As I mentioned in a previous post, if Business Intelligence is going to grow beyond it's traditional users it's going to have to address the processes of other users directly, rather than in the guise of BI.  By allowing IT organizations to combine analytic applications directly with the tools currently addressing these processes, Spotfire now makes it much easier to do this.

This, to me, is precisely the direction that BI and Analytics need to go if it's going to expand to the other 80% - 90% of the enterprise.  End users who aren't already using BI as such probably won't ever use it.  But that doesn't mean that they can't benefit from the analytic tools and techniques that have blossomed in recent years, they just need those tools to exist in process- or function-specific contexts.

As long as vendors try to control the frame in which BI is delivered, I think that they are unlikely to gain much acceptance beyond their current user communities.

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About Tim Wormus

In his role as an Analytics Evangelist for Spotfire, a division of TIBCO Software Inc., Tim Wormus is responsible for tracking and analyzing Analytics and Business Intelligence trends, as well as advocating their use and acceptance at Global 200 companies. Tim has published and lectured on analytics, including presenting an analytics tutorial at the Gartner Business Intelligence Summit and appearing on a panel with analytics guru Tom Davenport. His experience has led him to consult on data analysis projects for Global 1000 companies and instruct analysts in the life sciences, manufacturing and energy fields. He maintains a blog that discusses best analytics practices for organizations striving to be best-in-class. Before joining Spotfire, Tim managed the implementation and integration of bioinformatics software in the life sciences industry for Swiss software provider Genedata AG. Prior to that he developed informatics tools to address challenges in the drug discovery process. He earned degrees in Mathematics and Economics from Kalamazoo College, in Kalamazoo Michigan.
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