Showing posts with label Manifesto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manifesto. Show all posts

Sunday, January 18, 2015

The Content Conundrum, or What To Expect From This Blog

Believe me when I say that I didn't decide to make this blog on a lark. I've been thinking about it for a long time and came close to starting it up a time or two but I couldn't ever answer 'The Dramatic Question' in order to put pen to pixel and start writing.

You're probably thinking, "What the hell does that mean, I came her to learn how to configure a drill through!" Well, let me back up a second...

I came to Cognos from an unconventional background; I received a BA in playwriting and spent a solid chunk of my twenties earning a meager salary as a writer, director, literary critic and script reviewer in Chicago. It wasn't until I wised up to the fact that I was never going to make any money that I pivoted to my other passion - nerd stuffs - and got into IT. 

The Dramatic Question can be phrased a lot of ways but I have always liked "What makes this day different from all the days that came before it?" If you have a great answer to that question you have a great story and I've read hundreds that couldn't answer it at all. I always swore I'd never write one of those stories.  

Or one of those blogs. I can add a little seasoning to the stew when it comes to how-to's but there are already great resources written by people who know way more than I do.  Instead I can bridge the gap from "how do I solve this drill through error?" to "how should I be thinking about drill through as part of a holistic Cognos BI environment?"  That is my focus and what I hope makes this blog different from its forebears.

So what should you expect?  Of course I will highlight the solution to specific technical challenges but in the context of making a coherent and harmonious Cognos BI environment for end users.  I will focus on "how to think" and not just "how to."  And I will reach out to those people who know way more than I do and invite them to contribute.

Because just like The Manifesto says: We need to talk, so let's start now.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

We Need To Talk: The Blue View Manifesto

We need to talk.

I am continuously surprised at the lack of strong IBM Cognos community content available on the web. With a few notable exceptions Cognos blogs burn bright, die fast and leave a handful of good posts slowly aging into obsolescence.

If you have made a career in Cognos this is a critical time. Cognos can do data discovery, visualization, self-service and collaboration but even IBM seems to lack a holistic vision to stitch it together.  Or else True Blue and the business partners are content to keep it behind the consulting pay wall.

That's a huge problem. That's the old world that Tableau and Birst have been sent here to destroy. Yes the new breed of BI tools are powerful and cool and excel in their particular niche, but more than anything they foster a user community that feels connected to one another. Last time I checked Tableau's forum had over 18,000 posts. Where is IBM's forum?

That's a trick question because it doesn't matter. A software community can only be formed and sustained by a group of people who have knowledge and the passion to share it. The deeply technical how-to's and the holistic design philosophies have already been crafted by the army of talented Cognos developers.

We just need to talk about it.

So let's start now.