Since launching this blog in the middle of 2008, we saw readership grow from 50 unique visitors per month to nearly 5,000 (and trending upward), so I’d like to get one thing out of the way before highlighting 2009’s top posts: thank you.
We appreciate all the kind words and referrals the PeopleSoft/Workday/Business Intelligence communities have brought to us, and we’ve done our best to reciprocate as best we can.
In chronological order, then, here are 2009’s top blog posts here on MIPRO Unfiltered, selected via a mysterious gruel of hits, comments, backlinks and retweets. If you missed them the first time around, enjoy.
Using Business Intelligence to Survive the Recession, Part I
Using Business Intelligence to Survive the Recession, Part II
Business Intelligence in the real world: aligning metrics (Part I)
Business Intelligence in the real world: aligning metrics (Part II)
What Zappos Teaches Us About Business Culture, Character and Nuance
PeopleTools 8.5: A Look Inside
Back to Basics: Why Choose an Enterprise BI Tool, Anyway?
Sneak Peek: PeopleSoft Enterprise Portal 9.1
Apple and AT&T: This Can’t End Well
PeopleSoft Real Estate Management (REM): A Deeper Look
CIOs Say ERP Systems Considerably Underutilized
Living Together: Oracle BI and PeopleSoft
Business Intelligence Apps: Build vs. Buy
PeopleSoft Maintenance Management: A Deeper Look
Art Meets Science: Business Intelligence Requirements Gathering
What You See Is Not What You Get
PeopleSoft IT Asset Management: A Deeper Look
PeopleSoft Financials: Source-to-Settle 9.1 Enhancements
Why Excel Is Not an Enterprise BI Solution
BI Requirements Gathering: Digging Deeper
The ‘Effortless’ SaaS Implementation Ideal
A New Settlement Method for PeopleSoft Payables
PeopleSoft HRMS 9.1: An Exploration (Part 1)
The Value of Oracle BI Apps for PeopleSoft
Gartner: Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2010
PeopleTools 8.5 and OBIEE: There’s Value in Those Hills
INTERVIEW: Dave Loesch, Oracle’s Sr. Director of Enterprise Asset Management (Part 1)
INTERVIEW: Dave Loesch, Oracle’s Sr. Director of Enterprise Asset Management (Part 2)
Happy holidays, everyone. Be safe.