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    cio.co.nz/cio.nsf/news/716B4AA73B0A88BFCC2574C8003A48AC - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/23/2008    Last Visited: 9/23/2008  

    Unlike ranking algorithms such as Google's PageRank for predicting relevancy, semantic search dips into the meaning in language to produce highly relevant search results," according to a report published by Ovum analysts Mike Davis and Madan Sheina.

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    newsroom.eastwick.com/clientcoverage/company/chordiant/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 9/18/2008  

    Madan SheinaVodafonehttp://newsroom.eastwick.com/clientcoverage/2008/
    01/03/computerwire-chordiant-wins-its-biggest-deal-ever/ On January 3, Computerwire's Madan Sheina wrote about Chordiant's acquisition of Vodafone, the company's biggest deal to date.

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    www.computergram.com/csd/madansheina - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/9/2004    Last Visited: 7/9/2004  

    Madan Sheina Business intelligence, data warehousing, knowledge management, enterprise portal and content management madan.sheina@computerwire.com +1 925 779 9228
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    Madan Sheina directs and coordinates ComputerWire's global research efforts for the Enterprise Applications software market, one of the fastest growing practice areas within ComputerWire's research division.He is based in San Francisco, California.

    Madan has 10 years experience in IT research and consulting, with a strong focus on business intelligence, knowledge management and enterprise portal technologies.Madan's special interests include the convergence of business intelligence and collaborative knowledge management technologies through Web-based portal structures.

    Madan has advised major enterprise software vendors on market positioning, strategy, competitive analysis and product development.In addition he has worked with large IT user organizations on product selection strategies, and the banking and investment community on market trend analysis.He is well known in the industry for his clear and incisive analysis of enterprise software markets.

    Prior to joining ComputerWire, Madan was Senior Analyst for Decision Support Technologies at the Aberdeen Group in Palo Alto, California, and Lead Analyst for OLAP tools and applications at Ovum in London, England.

    Madan holds an MSc (Econ) in Analysis, Design and Management Information Systems from the London School of Economics.

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    Published on: 8/29/2002    Last Visited: 5/12/2003  

    "The need for business analytics has never been stronger than in today's harsh environment," said Madan Sheina, ComputerWire analyst.

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    Published on: 3/3/2007    Last Visited: 3/3/2007  

    The appliance market is nothing if not growing, with no fewer than ten appliance vendors now identified by analyst Madan Sheina (who by the way, is one of the smarter analysts out there).

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    www.destinationcrm.com/articles/default.asp?ArticleID=6 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/10/2007    Last Visited: 5/10/2007  

    For the last two years, SAP has been crafting an integrated suite of business software aimed at CFOs, an audience that has eluded its mainstay ERP applications, says Madan Sheina, principal analyst of BI technologies at Datamonitor. > >
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    SAP's CPM arsenal now resembles a three-legged table, says Sheina."SAP can now boast a power triangle of financial products for CFOs," she says.From a competitive perspective, Sheina says "both companies are looking to grow their market share in more corners of the enterprise applications space, but in contrasting ways.

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    www.biinaction.com/blog/2007/05/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2007    Last Visited: 9/6/2008  

    Madan Sheina, Principal Analyst, BI Technologies at ComputerWire/DataMonitor, today joins the BI in Action team blog, to blog with the likes of Joe McKendrick and Michael Dortch!
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    Madan Sheina directs and coordinates global research efforts for business intelligence technologies as part of ComputerWire/Datamonitor's enterprise business applications sector coverage.He is based in San Francisco, California.Madan has 12 years experience in IT research, consulting, market analysis and news reporting, with a sharp focus on business intelligence, data integration and knowledge management technologies.His current research interests include operational performance management systems, open source business intelligence software, evolving data integration strategies, price-performant data warehousing appliances, the resurgence of on-demand web analytics, collaborative process-driven intelligence and the convergence of structured and unstructured data analysis.Madan has advised major enterprise software vendors on market positioning, corporate strategy, competitive analysis and product development.

    In addition he has worked with large global 2000 IT user organizations on product selection strategies, and is often consulted by the financial and investment community at large on market trend analysis.Madan is a well known thought leader in the industry and has gained respect from both software vendor and IT user communities for his clear, incisive and nononsense analysis style.

    Prior to joining ComputerWire, Madan was Senior Analyst for Decision Support Technologies at the Aberdeen Group Inc in Palo Alto, California, and Lead Analyst for Online Analytic Processing Tools and Applications at Ovum Ltd in London, England.Madan holds an MSc (Econ) in Analysis, Design and Management Information Systems from the London School of Economics.

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    www.destinationcrm.com/articles/default.asp?ArticleID=6 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/9/2007    Last Visited: 5/10/2007  

    A compelling proposition for SMBs, this OLAP-free approach is now seeing increased traction from enterprises, says Madan Sheina, principal analyst of BI technologies at Datamonitor."While small and medium-sized companies make up the bulk of [QlikTech's] customer base, large enterprises are also starting to see the value of its memory-based architecture," she says."It removes the need to build pre-configured OLAP cubes that slow analysis and expensive-to-maintain enterprise data warehouses."Overall, Sheina says "QlikTech is part of a growing band of BI vendors that are trying to make BI pervasive across the organization through scalable architectures, technical simplicity, and on-demand delivery models."

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    www.destinationcrm.com/articles/default.asp?ArticleID=7 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/20/2007    Last Visited: 6/20/2007  

    Madan Sheina, principal analyst of BI technologies at Datamonitor, agrees."Most marketing optimization suites on the market today offer separate products that focus on a single channel," she says."Marketing suites tend to be piecemeal in design, offered as loosely cobbled together standalone applications integrated only at the user-interface level."

    "What's required today is a more robust data-level alignment across channels," Sheina says.

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    newsroom.eastwick.com/clientcoverage/company/chordiant/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 9/18/2008  

    On January 3, Computerwire's Madan Sheina wrote about Chordiant's acquisition of Vodafone, the company's biggest deal to date.

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    TechnoratiChordiant, Computerwire, Madan Sheina, Vodafone

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    Published by: Eastwick Client Coverage on January 3rd, 2008 | Filed under Chordiant | Comment now ,

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