eGlobal Intelligence Demo
Hello world,
Here is the first demonstration of eGlobal Intelligence use end-to-end. In the demo, I concentrate on the most basic features and some of the application customization. This demo aim to give a first taste of eGlobal Intelligence but there are more to the application than I can fit in the video. For a no [...]
Web Servers or Servlet Containers?
In a recent meeting, as I was explaining about how most Java SOA applications require a web server such as Apache Tomcat or Glassfish, I was asked “what is the difference between apache and tomcat”.
After some confusion as to how a product can be different from its parent company (you don’t ask how Microsoft is [...]
Screenshot of eGlobal Intelligence
We have our new interface ready to be shipped. In the labs here, we are always focus on trying to provide the best user experience possible. Our competitors define us as “Premiere Classe” in the business.
Why not drop an email for a live demo of the application and experience Business Intelligence as it supposed to [...]
Google Analytics and eGlobal Intelligence
For a few months now, I have been researching Google Analytics and its true benefits. Google Analytics is a “BI” tool for online marketers in order to identify website visitors demographics. But one thing that is not mention in the product feature is the relationship of site visitors and product buyers on the site.
Google Analytics [...]
Web 2.0 and Business Intelligence
I have recently came across an article entitled “Web 2.0 and Business Intelligence – How Do They Fit Together? Part1” by Mike Ferguson. The article has four parts. What intrigues me in these kinds of articles is how Web 2.0 means Rich Internet Applications (or social networking?) but only focuses on those which run in [...]
