By
Andy McCue
Friday, April 01 2005 09:34 AM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/software/0,39044164,39224122,00.htm
Amazon.com is deploying Linux-based business-intelligence tools
to improve the efficiency of its financial budgeting, forecasting and
reporting.
The online retail giant will use a range of analytics software from
business-intelligence vendor Cognos as part of a multiyear agreement.
The value of the deal was not disclosed.
Amazon will use Cognos' Linux-based reporting and analytics software as
well as planning tools for its finance and operational organizations.
The move reaffirms Amazon's commitment to open source after switching to a Linux-based infrastructure from Windows several years ago.
Ken Collins, data warehouse director at Amazon.com, said in a
statement: "Cognos will provide us with the ability to improve both the
collaboration and efficiency of our reporting processes as well as
enable a more integrated view of the enterprise. The company's
commitment to Linux, the solution's Web services architecture, and its
open data strategy were all key factors to our selection."
Demand for tools that can provide real-time business analytics
capability have led to something of a boom in the business-intelligence
market. Butler group estimates the global market for these products
will reach US$10 billion by this year, while IDC puts the current UK
market worth at about US$340 million.