Computerworld
Cognos adds link to IBM-Yahoo search engine
BI search engine to help users more quickly gather the data needed to make business decisions
Heather Havenstein (Computerworld (US))  27 December, 2006 08:53

Cognos added a link between its BI search engine and a new joint IBM-Yahoo search tool that it says will let users gather structured and unstructured data simultaneously. IT executives say that such combined searches can help users more quickly gather the key data needed to make business decisions.

The IBM OmniFind Yahoo Edition, a free entry-level search tool introduced by IBM and Yahoo on Dec. 13, can index up to 500,000 documents from more than 200 file types, including Adobe Systems' PDF and Microsoft's Word and Excel, the companies said.

The Cognos 8 Go Search engine, unveiled last spring, can be used to quickly find BI data housed in reports, scorecards and dashboards, the company said.

A new interface in the Cognos tool will allow both engines to be used to conduct a single search.

Joel Silverman, a programming analyst at Alston & Bird, a U.S.-based law firm and a user of Cognos BI tools, said that support for the free IBM-Yahoo enterprise search tool will help users at the company more quickly gather data from multiple sources.

"The ability to search different sources, such as documents, spreadsheets and intranet sites, would add real value," Silverman said. "If the [new] tool works as simply as an Internet search engine that allows users to scan for data in a multitude of sources and click on links to view the data, that would make our users' work experience more efficient."

Andy Wojewodka, director of business systems and decision support at Del Monte Foods in San Francisco, said the combination of the search engines would also improve the decision making process at his company, which has standardized on Cognos BI tools.

Wojewodka said Del Monte now uses more traditional methods of gathering unstructured data into a package for users. "We try to address this by -- guess what -- more spreadsheets and Word documents," he said. Updating those documents presents significant challenges, he said. Using a search engine to access the now unavailable information would be a "huge win" for the company, he added.

Cognos last April started offering a link between its search tool and the Google Search Appliance that can also search through unstructured data. That link, however, requires users to purchase the Google appliance, which is priced from about US$30,000 for capabilities similar to the IBM-Yahoo tool, according to the Google Web site.

Other BI vendors, including Hyperion Solutions, Business Objects and Information Builders, have also added support for the Google appliances.

Henry Morris, an analyst at IDC in Massachusetts, U.S., noted that the increasingly common linkage of BI and search tools stems from a corporate eagerness to expand the reach of BI.

"The whole idea is [that] you have many more people in an organization who know how to use search ... than how to use a BI tool," Morris said. "[The combination] is giving people the ability to have a single point of access to a wider selection of information. I call this bridging the gap between structured and unstructured data."

The interface to the IBM OmniFind Yahoo Edition is available immediately for free for users of Cognos' search tool.

Computerworld Buyer's Guide - Vendors Matched to this Article

Comments

Post new comment

Login or register to link comments to your user profile, or you may also post a comment without being logged in.
The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
Enter the fully qualified URL, eg. http://www.example.com/
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.

More information about formatting options

Add to Google
Computerworld Buyer's Guide - Vendors Matched to this Article
Zones
Zone logoZones provide focussed content from Computerworld and leading technology partners.
Newsletter Subscription
Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our Computerworld newsletters!
Syndicate content
 

Computerworld Webinar

Thursday, June 11th, 2009
10:30am EST (Sydney, Australia)
Screening at your PC

Computerworld is hosting a 30 minute live webinar to help you to learn how unified communications can save you money, foster innovation and business agility by making it easier for people to find, reach and collaborate with one another.

Register Now

Computerworld Community Comments
Whitepaper

Top 10 Ways to Increase IT ROI Without Adding Staff

Today, IT managers are looking for alternative strategies to increase their IT ROI. The first principle is: Simplify operations. Read this white paper for 10 specific strategies for increasing IT ROI.

Enterprise IT Buyer's Guide
Find Technology Vendors Fast
 
Find vendors by name | Find by category
Sponsored Links
 
Send Us E-mail | Privacy Policy
Features List | Media Kit | Advertising | Contact Us

Copyright 2009 IDG Communications. ABN 14 001 592 650. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of IDG Communications is prohibited.