The JasperServer is the first component unveiled as part of the architecture, which builds off of the company's reporting software called JasperReports. The product was an open-source project until ...
Tom Madsen, MBA, is the owner of Exclusive Collection, with track record in exporting into Germany, and management for more than 20 years. While open-source intelligence (OSINT) is often linked to ...
ObjectWeb, the Grenoble, France-based nonprofit open-source consortium, and EII, a systems integrator based in Rome, want to build SpagoBI, an integrated environment for building business intelligence ...
Lightdash, a business intelligence (BI) platform and open source alternative to Google’s Looker, is lifting the lid on a new product that allows companies to train “AI analysts” specific to individual ...
Gartner's Business Intelligence Summit kicked off today to (apparently) standing room only crowds. But apparently open source BI isn't what is packing them in, at least according to Conference Chair ...
Open-source data, which is information freely accessible to the public, could be leveraged for better domain awareness and decision-making, stated subject matter experts during a panel session at ...
Open-source business intelligence software vendor JasperSoft Corp. is set to unveil the final piece in its BI suite, JasperETL, after signing its first full-blown original equipment manufacturer (OEM) ...
Generative AI tools have quickly become transformative to many businesses, with their power to create words, pictures, video, sounds and even computer code, augment human skills and automate routine ...
Navigating IT environments requires eyes to monitor and protect its digital assets. Every known organization is at risk of falling victim to cyberattack. Cybercriminals continue to discover new ways ...
A coalition of industry groups and former officials is asking Congress to preserve measures in the annual intelligence-community authorization bill that support the use of open-source intelligence by ...
Many often joke about the amount of information a teenager can gather if you give them a phone, a piece of ambiguous information, and 20 minutes. But the premise is very real. The act of gathering ...