I read from Gartner Dataquest that the EMEA BI market grew 15.5% in 2005 and with compound growth a fraction under 10% predicted for the rest of the decade it looks a good area to work in.
I read from Gartner Dataquest that the EMEA BI market grew 15.5% in 2005 and with compound growth a fraction under 10% predicted for the rest of the decade it looks a good area to work in.
Posted in BI
Indeed it does.
By: Mark on November 29, 2006
at 10:47 pm
That’s not the same Gartner that said that all databases were obsolete because scanners built into shelves were going to read RFID chips on inventory in real time, is it?
By: David Aldridge on November 30, 2006
at 12:35 am
The same gartner that said that OS/2 would be the market leader in 1998?
By: TT on November 30, 2006
at 8:51 am
I like Gartner when they agree me…
Still if business believe that BI is big the job opportunities will exist
By: Peter Scott on November 30, 2006
at 9:26 am
…thank heavens for that…I was all ready to go to the next plumbing for dummies nightclass!
By: Jeff Moss on December 4, 2006
at 2:18 pm
EMEA, with “A” as in Africa?
You mean after leaving Mozambique 40 years ago I now should consider going back?
Come to think of it, I wouldn’t mind going back to a few of the places I grew up in…
By: Noons on December 7, 2006
at 3:12 am
Iam looking for work in Mozambique preferably with the U.N or an International Organisation. can anybody help me.
By: Eunice Nkhoma on January 23, 2007
at 2:56 pm
I am a graduate in Social sciences and graduated from an English University but, i would love to work back in Africa. By the way I am Malawian by Nationality.
By: Eunice Nkhoma on January 23, 2007
at 2:57 pm
I can’t help people with job searches – but I do wish you luck in your search
By: Peter Scott on January 23, 2007
at 7:56 pm